As La Liga leaders Real Madrid claimed another win,
Kevin Gameiro struck a hat-trick for Sevilla.
Kevin Gameiro scored a hat-trick as Sevilla thrashed Getafe 5-0
for a much-needed La Liga win on Saturday.
Unai Emery's men netted three times from the penalty spot,
including once through Gameiro, for just their third win in nine
league games this campaign.
Ever Banega and Yevhen Konoplyanka were also on target from
12 yards at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.
Defender Carlos Vigaray was sent off for Getafe on the hour-
mark after picking up yellow cards for two of the penalty
incidents.
The win lifts Sevilla into ninth in the table, while Getafe are 12th
after their fifth loss.
Real Madrid moved three points clear at the top by winning an
entertaining and controversial clash 3-1 at 10-man Celta Vigo.
Cristiano Ronaldo gave the visitors an early lead with an
accurate finish, before Danilo doubled the advantage midway
through the opening half, scoring his first goal for the club.
Keylor Navas made a string of stunning saves to preserve his
side's advantage, but the game looked to be over as a contest
after the break when Gustavo Cabral received a controversial
second yellow card for dissent.
Celta were not giving up though and former Barcelona man
Nolito gave them hope by scoring with an excellent strike in the
final minutes, but Rafael Benitez's men wrapped up the victory
when Marcelo slotted home in stoppage time.
Madrid's victory in a classic encounter means they move three
points clear of Celta and Barcelona – who play Eibar on Sunday
– at the top of the table.
Elsewhere, lowly Granada played out their third consecutive
draw – as Real Betis left with a 1-1 scoreline.
Second-half goals from Adnane Tighadouini and Juan Carlos
saw Malaga to a 2-0 victory against Deportivo La Coruna.
Kevin Gameiro struck a hat-trick for Sevilla.
Kevin Gameiro scored a hat-trick as Sevilla thrashed Getafe 5-0
for a much-needed La Liga win on Saturday.
Unai Emery's men netted three times from the penalty spot,
including once through Gameiro, for just their third win in nine
league games this campaign.
Ever Banega and Yevhen Konoplyanka were also on target from
12 yards at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.
Defender Carlos Vigaray was sent off for Getafe on the hour-
mark after picking up yellow cards for two of the penalty
incidents.
The win lifts Sevilla into ninth in the table, while Getafe are 12th
after their fifth loss.
Real Madrid moved three points clear at the top by winning an
entertaining and controversial clash 3-1 at 10-man Celta Vigo.
Cristiano Ronaldo gave the visitors an early lead with an
accurate finish, before Danilo doubled the advantage midway
through the opening half, scoring his first goal for the club.
Keylor Navas made a string of stunning saves to preserve his
side's advantage, but the game looked to be over as a contest
after the break when Gustavo Cabral received a controversial
second yellow card for dissent.
Celta were not giving up though and former Barcelona man
Nolito gave them hope by scoring with an excellent strike in the
final minutes, but Rafael Benitez's men wrapped up the victory
when Marcelo slotted home in stoppage time.
Madrid's victory in a classic encounter means they move three
points clear of Celta and Barcelona – who play Eibar on Sunday
– at the top of the table.
Elsewhere, lowly Granada played out their third consecutive
draw – as Real Betis left with a 1-1 scoreline.
Second-half goals from Adnane Tighadouini and Juan Carlos
saw Malaga to a 2-0 victory against Deportivo La Coruna.


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