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La Liga round-up: Atletico Madrid see off Valencia

Atletico Madrid's French forward Kevin Gameiro (L) celebrates a goal with Atletico Madrid's forward Fernando Torres during the Spanish league football matc
Image: Kevin Gameiro (L) added a late second as Atletico Madrid beat Valencia

Atletico Madrid overcame the heroics of Valencia goalkeeper Diego Alves to win 2-0 at the Mestalla.

The Brazilian saved two penalties, but second-half strikes from Antoine Griezmann and Kevin Gameiro settled matters.

The result keeps Diego Simeone's side in early-season contention for La Liga glory. However Valencia, who replaced Pako Ayestaran with Cesare Prandelli as head coach this week, continue to struggle near the bottom.

TOPSHOT - Atletico Madrid's French forward Antoine Griezmann celebrates a goal during the Spanish league football match Valencia FC vs Club Atletico de Mad
Image: Antoine Griezmann celebrates Atletico Madrid's opener

Malaga lifted some of the pressure on under-fire coach Juande Ramos as they came from behind late on to beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1 at La Rosaleda.

The Basque side had reeled off four successive La Liga wins coming into this game and an assured finish from Aritz Aduriz in the third minute looked like it would set up another.

But the pivotal moment was the red card shown to Athletic full-back Mikel Balenziaga, who retaliated when Roberto Rosales left a boot in on him after a defensive clearance.

Malaga's forward Sandro Ramirez (L) celebrates with Malagas Morocco forward Youssef En-Nesyri after scoring during the Spanish league football match Malaga
Image: Malaga's Sandro Ramirez (L) celebrates with Youssef En-Nesyri

Balenziaga may face further sanctioning after remonstrating with the referee for several minutes before departing, and his team-mates were unable to hold on without him as quickfire goals inside the last 10 minutes from Sandro Ramirez and Duda earned the Andalusians just their second win in seven league matches.

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The home side also finished with 10 men as defender Bakary Kone was sent off in the dying seconds.

Villarreal remain unbeaten in La Liga after securing a goalless draw away to Espanyol.

Villarreal's Russian midfielder Denis Cheryshev (L) vies with Espanyol's midfielder Javier Lopez (R) during the Spanish league football match RCD Espanyol
Image: Villarreal were held to a goalless draw by Espanyol

The Yellow Submarine's journeys this week had taken them from Bucharest, where they drew 1-1 with Steaua in the Europa League on Thursday night, to Barcelona and a point apiece with Quique Sanchez Flores' men was probably the correct result on the balance of play.

Espanyol edged out of the relegation zone with the point, but still have just one win to their name after seven matches.

Elsewhere, Barcelona suffered a 4-3 defeat to Celta Vigo, while Real Madrid were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Eibar.

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