The team led by Engineer lost 4-2 against Che’s team and remains outside the qualifying positions for international cups.
He Bétis suffered a tough defeat against Valence during the fourteenth day of La Liga. The group led by Manuel Pellegrini They lost 4-2 when they visited Mestalla and stagnated in seventh place in La Liga.
The green and white team broke a six-game losing streak against one of the worst teams in the Hispanic competition. Actually, Until before this date, the complicated Ché team was in last position in the tournament so they urgently needed points. Betis, meanwhile, had to add three to continue the fight for qualifying places for international cups.
Hard defeat
Despite the strong pressure from Betis, the first blow came from Valencia. After eight minutes, the home team attempted a well-rehearsed play on a corner, which ultimately César Tárrega managed to define.
The early goal ended up being the outcome of the match. It was the start of a great match. Six minutes later, it was tied. Aitor Ruibal served a dangerous free kick which led to an own goal from Hugo Duro.
On the other hand, the complement was a tragedy for Betis, which immediately disappeared. In seven minutes, the Valencians sealed their victory. Hugo Duro recovers and scores twice (50′ and 53′). First with some brilliant scissors, then with a good finish after going one-on-one with Rui Silva. While Diego López (56′) scored the fourth local goal with an impeccable volley.
It was only in the 66th minute that they managed to score thanks to a goal from Ezequiel Ávila However, it was enough. It wasn’t enough and they had to end up with a painful defeat, which knocked them out of the qualifying positions for the European Cup.
With this victory, Betis remains in seventh place, with 20 units. Valencia, for its part, leaves the bottom of the ranking and rises to eighteenth position, with 10 points.
Source: Latercera

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