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Bilbao and Granada left wanting more in tight

Time:2024-04-20 16:33:11 source:Stellar Spectacle news portal

MADRID (AP) — Athletic Bilbao drew with Granada 1-1 in a Spanish league match that won’t satisfy either club for different reasons on Friday.

Bilbao need points to secure a Champions League place but the draw left it three behind Atletico Madrid, which has a game in hand.

Atletico has fourth place, with the top four guaranteed places in next year’s Champions League.

“The Champions League spot is the dream,” Bilbao’s Nico Williams said. “It’s frustrating when the ball won’t go in, but we have to keep plugging away.”

At the other end of the table, Granada is in serious relegation danger. With six matches remaining, it is seven points behind third-to-last Cadiz. Almeria is in last place.

Granada’s hopes of a fourth win of the season were raised early in the first half when a Gerard Gumbau corner kick took the slightest of touches off Bilbao’s Iñaki Williams and flew in.

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