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Seville is verdiblanco & Atleti say goodbye to the title: LaLiga Matchday 29 recap

Season 8, Ep. 33

LaLiga returned after the international break and wasn't short of big storylines.


Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) review another tremendous Matchday, which saw Betis win a league derbi for the first time in almost seven years, Real Madrid edge a five-goal thriller against Leganés, and Atleti saying goodbye to any realistic title hopes in Cornellà.


Elsewhere, Valencia moved a step closer to safety, Villarreal got back to winning ways after a long wait, but the poor run of form goes on for Vicente Moreno and Chacho Coudet.


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