La Liga 2021/22

Who will win La Liga?


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Andresito

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Official: La Liga will support the decision of the Spanish clubs not to release their international players for the CONMEBOL games.

LaLiga's statement:
LaLiga will support in all areas, the decision of Spanish clubs not to release their international players for the call-up of CONMEBOL and will take appropriate legal action against this decision that affects the integrity of the competition.
 

Messi983

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Matchday 2 kicked off on Friday with a 1-1 draw between Real Betis and C?diz. Alvaro Negredo scored on his 36th birthday.

Villarreal loanee Fer Nino came off the bench in his debut to secure Mallorca three points in Vitoria.

Espanyol and Villarreal both with their second scoreless draw to start the season.

Carlos Soler scored again from a penalty spot, this time late in the game to earn Valencia a point at Granada.

In last Saturday game Memphis's first goal give Barca a point in Bilbao (or as @LaLigaLowdown said "The man with the lion tattoo silencing Los Leones at San Mam?s").

Mikel Oyarzabal's penalty earned Sociedad their first win of the season against Rayo

Atletico is one of the two teams with two wins, Angel Correa continues his hot start to the season.

Undoubtely the most entertaining game at Ciutat de Valencia Stadium on Sunday night where Levante and Real Madrid were responsible for 6 out of 16 goals scored in this round.

Erik Lamela has scored in his second consecutive game for Sevilla, winning their away game at Getafe in stoppage time.

Another scoreless draw in Pamplona where Matias Dituro saved a point for Celta with a penalty save.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
Valencia looking really solid. Would be great for the league if Bordalas would make them competitive again.
 

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