Soccer-Ruthless Real Sociedad continues its fourth consecutive victory in La Liga

The Real Sociedad beat Celta de Vigo 4-1 home on Sunday for their fourth consecutive victory in La Liga, which returned them to the most sensible rankings.

David Silva scored his first goal for Sociedad on his way home mid-half of the first half, while Spanish striker Mikel Oyarzabal added the moment soon after, after his own shot to the post.

Willian José extended the advantage of visitors at the beginning of the moment by touching a center of Cristian Portu, who pursued Celtic defender Jeison Murillo to retrieve the ball from the penalty area.

Iago Aspas scored for the suffered hosts from the penalty spot later, but Brazilian striker Willian José returned the coup soon after, culminating in another major Victory by the Society to ease the pain of Thursday’s Europa League defeat to Napoli.

The victory led the Society to the most sensitive of the standings with 17 problems in 8 matches, a striker of the second-placed Real Madrid, who has a match on his hands. The Basques are also the most sensitive in the standings with 18 goals and 14 goals. in the last 4 games.

Celta, who had defender José Fontan sent off in time for a reserve moment, are 17th with six points.

Also on Sunday, Valencia tied 2-2 at home against Getafe in a frantic match and included 3 goals won, adding a draw in the 100th minute, plus two red cards.

Valencia, which sent Thierry Correia at the beginning of the moment with two warnings, led 1-0 thanks to a goal by Yunus Musah in the first half until the 87th minute, when Cucho Hernández tied for Getafe.

Angel Rodríguez grabbed what gave the impression of being the winner of Getafe, but the drama far from ending and Valencia received a penalty when Damián Suárez became enramed with Carlos Soler, which led to Suarez being sent off and Soler converted.

The last-minute draw has prevented a fourth consecutive loss for Valencia, but still leaves him 13th. Getafe is 8th with 11 points.

On the other hand, Real Betis beat Elche 3–1 at home, while Granada tied 1-1 at home against the Levant (Report via Richard Martin; Edited through Hugh Lawson and Pritha Sarkar).

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