Real top the Spanish league with a double in Levante

Real Madrid rose to the top of the Spanish Football League standings, after winning a precious 2-0 victory over Levante on Sunday in the fifth phase of the competition.

The rest of the stage matches that took place today resulted in Deportivo Alaves winning at home to Athletic Bilbao 1/0, and Osasuna at home to Celta Vigo 2/0.

Real Madrid (the defending champion) has risen to ten points in the lead, one point ahead of Betis's closest chasers, knowing that the royal team still has a postponed match.

On the other hand, Levante, who suffered its third loss in the tournament this season, in exchange for a single win, froze at three points in 18th place (third from the bottom).

Brazilian Vinicius Junior opened the scoring for Real in the 16th minute, while French striker Karim Benzema added the second goal in the fifth minute of calculated time instead of lost for the second half.

With that result, Real continued its revival in the championship, after achieving its third successive victory in the tournament, replacing its dull start, which saw it tied without goals with its host Real Sociedad.

On the other hand, Osasuna regained his balance in the championship after two consecutive defeats, and scored a precious 2-0 victory over Celta Vigo earlier today.

Osasuna raised its score to six points from four matches and stuck in Celta Vigo at five points from five matches, where the team suffered a second consecutive defeat today.

Facundo Roncaglia and Jonathan Caire scored the two goals of the match in the 23rd and 76th minutes.

Deportivo Alaves achieved its first victory in the competition this season by defeating Athletic Bilbao with a clean goal, which Rodrigo scored for me in the 74th minute after the first half ended with a goalless draw.

Alaves maintained their lead until the end of the match, despite his player Robin Duarte being sent off in the 86th minute for receiving a second warning in the match.

And Alaves raised his score to four points, leaving the bottom of the competition table and Bilbao stuck at three points, dropping to nineteenth place before the last.

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