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The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plains, but the goals are all coming from Barca.
It's Spanish football...
Valencia 2 2 Sporting de Gijón
Real Madrid 5 0 Xerez CD
U.D Almeria 1 0 Getafe C.F
Athletic Bilbao 3 2 Villarreal
Zaragoza 1 2 Valladolid
Barcelona 5 2 Atletico Madrid
Málaga 1 2 Racing Santander
Osasuna 0 2 Sevilla
Deportivo La Coruna 2 3 Espanyol
RCD Mallorca 4 0 Tenerife
Valencia 2 2 Sporting de Gijón
A shock equaliser from Gijon in the last few minutes destroyed what I thought was a pretty sure
win for Valencia at home.
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The opening Sunday of the Liga season was a forgettable one for Spain's UEFA Champions League
hopefuls as ten-man Sevilla FC lost 2-0 at Valencia and Club Atlético de Madrid went down 3-0 at
Málaga.
Kanouté dismissal
Valencia missed out on Europe's Premier club competition after finishing sixth last term but they
gave a statement of intent in their first outing, although the turning point at Mestalla came in
first-half added time when Frédéric Kanouté picked up a second booking when fouling Carlos
Marchena.
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Celtic accompany the mounting queue to acquire Venezuelan attacking midfielder Juan Arango, one
of La Liga's most regular and impressive performers, from destitute Real Mallorca.
Attention has been widely acknowledged from Stoke City, Borussia Monchengladbach and
Trabzonspor, but do the Bhoys possess the financial clout to meet Mallorca's €4m valuation?
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Over at Football London, I penned a quick look at the summer speculation of one Gio dos Santos --
Read On -- Tottenham Hotspur: What's Next For Gio?
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The champagne is on icne across Europe where as many as 12 teams could win their respective
league titles.While most of the focus will be on England, Spain and Italy, fans will be celebrating
title victories in countries like Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia and Hungary.
UEFA Champions League finalists Manchester United and Barcelona need just a point from their
respective games against Arsenal and Mallorca, while Jose Mourinho can win his fifth consecutive
league title, with his third team in three countries.
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