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Antony Dos Santos of Real Betis celebrates after scoring.Alamy Stock Photo
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Man United loanee Antony continues impressive start in Spain
The winger now has three goals in his last three games for Real Betis.
11.20pm, 16 Feb 2025
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REAL BETIS eased to a 3-0 win over Real Sociedad who finished the match with nine men in today’s La Liga action.
Antony, on loan from Manchester United, was on target for Betis with Marc Roca scoring twice in the second half.
The 24-year-old winger has three goals in four games for his new side, in comparison to one in 14 for the Red Devils this season before making the move.
For Sociedad, Igor Zubeldia and Sheraldo Becker were red-carded.
Sevilla defeated rock-bottom Valladolid 4-0 thanks to two goals for Juanlu Sanchez and one each by Isaac Romero and Belgium’s Dodi Lukebakio.
Athletic Bilbao missed out on the chance to close the gap on the top two in La Liga as they were held to a 1-1 draw at struggling Espanyol on Sunday in a match that was temporarily stopped because of racist chanting.
In the 16th minute, referee Cuadra Fernandez was forced to activate the anti-racism protocol for insults to Bilbao forward Maroan Sannadi which were reported by his teammate Inaki Williams.
The match was interrupted for three minutes and a message was communicated over the public address system for fans to stop shouting expletives. The referee warned that the next time the match would be stopped.
“This type of thing shouldn’t happen. This is not the first time this has happened here. The referee acted very well. We must punish the culprits,” said Williams.
When the game restarted, Roberto Fernandez put Espanyol ahead in the 62nd minute but Oihan Sancet, who scored a hat-trick in the win over Girona last weekend, levelled 15 minutes later.
It was hardly a satisfying result for either side.
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On Saturday leaders Real Madrid and second-placed Atletico Madrid were both held to draws.
Bilbao’s own draw means they remain fourth, three points behind Barcelona, who host Rayo Vallecano on Monday, and six behind Real.
Espanyol will rue the two dropped points but still climb out of the relegation zone. They are now 15th on 24 points, just one ahead of 18th-placed Valencia, the first team in the relegation places.
Juventus' Francisco Conceicao celebrates after scoring.Source: Alamy Stock Photo
In Italy, Juventus stopped Inter Milan from replacing Napoli at the top of Serie A on Sunday by beating their fierce rivals 1-0 and moving into Italy's Champions League positions.
Francisco Conceicao made sure that Napoli would stay two points ahead of reigning champions Inter by classily tucking home the winning goal 16 minutes before the end of an entertaining contest in Turin.
Portugal attacker Conceicao netted his fourth goal of the season in all competitions after brilliant work from Randal Kolo Muani to give Juve a third straight league win.
Juve are in fourth place, ahead on goal difference from Lazio who had done wasteful Inter a favour by holding Napoli to a 2-2 draw in Rome on Saturday.
But Napoli stay at the summit with Antonio Conte's team and Inter facing off in Naples in a fortnight, a match which could well be key to the destination of the Scudetto.
Juve now turn their attentions to Wednesday's return leg of a Champions League play-off with PSV Eindhoven, with Thiago Motta's side leading 2-1 following the first leg in Turin.
Sunday's match wasn't quite as exciting as the 4-4 draw at the San Siro in October but the scoreline didn't reflect the number of chances created by both teams, and in particular Inter.
Simone Inzaghi's side were left to rue a clutch of missed opportunities in the first half, with Lautaro Martinez wasting the clearest opening.
Argentina striker Martinez smashed over the bar from point-blank range 10 minutes before half-time after being perfectly set up by Denzel Dumfries.
- Wasteful Inter -
Wing-back Dumfries was also at fault for Inter not leading at the break as he headed over Martinez's cross when completely unmarked in the 19th minute and just before the break smashed an effort off the post with Martinez waiting for a tap-in in the middle of the box.
Neither side created another decent chance before Conceicao, who also forced an excellent save from Yann Sommer in the first half, sent the home fans and Motta wild in celebration.
And Inter knew the game was up with substitute Marcus Thuram, who was playing against his brother Khephren while his father Lilian watched in the stands, lashed over in the final moments.
Earlier Como pulled away from the Serie A relegation zone with a convincing 2-0 away win at Fiorentina.
Assane Diao and Nico Paz struck in each half to give Como a surprise success in Florence which snapped a three-match losing streak and moved them up to 13th.
Cesc Fabregas' team are five points above Parma, who sit just inside the relegation zone after losing 1-0 to Roma, after a deserved win at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.
Wealthy Como invested heavily in the winter transfer window in the hope of staying in Serie A and Diao netted his fourth goal in seven matches since arriving from Real Betis in January.
But Argentina international Paz has been the star of the show at Como and he sealed the win in the 66th minute with a rocket of a shot which took his league tally to six goals.
Alessandro Nesta began his second spell as Monza manager with a goalless draw with Lecce which did little to boost their survival hopes.
Monza recalled Italy icon Nesta on Monday after firing his replacement Salvatore Bocchetti but stayed rock-bottom and seven points behind Empoli, who sit just outside the drop zone and were thumped 3-0 at Udinese.
– © AFP 2025
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