Celta Vigo ensured its maintenance by winning against Barça (2-1) this Sunday at Balaidos as part of the 38th and last day of La Liga.
A few hours after the draw between Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao (1-1), for the last of Karim Benzema, Celta Vigo offered Barça (2-1) this Sunday at Balaidos as part of the 38th and last day of La Liga, ensuring in passing its maintenance in the elite of Spanish football.
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While Barça believed to open the scoring through Franck Kessié (11th), the goal of the Ivorian midfielder was refused for a slight offside position. It was therefore finally Celta Vigo who took the lead thanks to Gabri Veiga (42nd), author of a cross shot with the right foot leaving no chance for Marc-André Ter Stegen.
This same Gabri Veiga (65th) then doubled the lead in the second half, on a right-footed cross which lobbed Inaki Peña, Barça’s number two goalkeeper, who came into play a few seconds earlier. With a stung header, Ansu Fati (80th) reduced the gap in favor of the Spanish champion, who is ending the season in freewheel, with three defeats in the last four La Liga meetings.