Madrid - Valencia stay on top of the Spanish Liga thanks to
a difficult 1-1 draw away to Recreativo Huelva on Sunday.
Valencia needed a late goal from Euro 2008 top scorer David Villa
to keep their unbeaten record intact.
The draw leaves Villa and company with 20 points from eight games,
one point more than Barcelona, who thrashed Almeria 5-0 on Saturday
in a first-half exhibition.
Javier Camunas gave Huelva the lead in the 49th minute with a
powerful shot which went in off the near post, after good work down
the left by Javi Guerrero.
Valencia enjoyed 72 per cent possession and levelled in the 63rd
minute, when Joaquin Sanchez centred from the right and Huelva keeper
Asier Riesgo could only parry the header of Juan Mata, allowing Villa
to turn in the rebound.
'A draw was not really a bad result for us,' said Villa.
'They are a good team, and caused us a lot of problems.'
Later on Sunday Villarreal and Atletico Madrid played out the most
dramatic game of the season so far: a heart-stopping 4-4 draw.
Simao Sabrosa and Diego Forlan gave Atletico an early 2-0 lead.
Villarreal then turned the tables on them with second-half goals from
Marcos Senna, Joseba Llorente, Gonzalo Rodriguez and Guiseppe Rossi.
But Atletico refused to give up and - despite the sending-off of
Ever Banega - snatched a defiant draw with late goals from Simao and
Raul Garcia.
Villarreal are now third with 18 points, one less than Barca and
two less than Valencia.
In fourth place, on 17, are Sevilla, who surprisingly crashed 0-1
at home to lively Malaga.
The only goal was scored in the 16th minute by Adrian Lopez, who
beat Andres Palop with a low shot after being set up by Nacho Perez.
Luis Fabiano twice came close to levelling for Sevilla, who were
crippled by the sending-off of Adriano.
In fifth place, on 16, are Real Madrid, who play hosts to Athletic
Bilbao in Sunday's late game.
Their win in Seville takes Malaga up to sixth, with 13 points.
Then come Getafe - 1-0 winners over Valladolid - with 12.
Mallorca and Almeria are joint eighth with 11 points. Mallorca
thrashed Espanyol 3-0, with two second-half goals from Aritz Aduriz
and one from Fernando Varela.
Atletico Madrid are 10th with ten points.
The heavy defeat in Palma leaves Espanyol 11th, level on nine
points with Deportivo Coruna and Sporting Gijon.
Gijon, who made a disastrous start, turned in the performance of
the weekend to win 3-0 away to Deportivo, with goals from David
Barral, Carmelo Gonzalez and Diego Castro.
Betis are seventh from bottom after Saturday's 2-0 win away to
bottom side Osasuna. Then come Valladolid and Numancia, 2-1 winners
over Racing Santander, on seven points.
Santander and Huelva both have six points, Bilbao have five,
Osasuna just four.
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