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Result: Sevilla resume La Liga season with derby win over Real Betis

Result: Sevilla resume La Liga season with derby win over Real Betis
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The Seville derby was the first top-flight Spanish game to be played since the shutdown.

Sevilla claimed a 2-0 victory over city rivals Real Betis to strengthen their Champions League hopes as LaLiga returned to action amid the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday night.

Lucas Ocampos' 56th-minute penalty broke Betis' resistance before Fernando added a second six minutes later.

Strict social distancing measures were in place behind the closed doors of the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium, though viewers at home might not immediately have realised as the broadcast was enhanced with a virtual crowd and fan noise.

Things were certainly looking familiar on the pitch as Sevilla strengthened their grip on third place with a professional performance.

They had Betis on the back foot early on, with Ocampos striking the outside of the post after 10 minutes with a powerful shot after good work to create the angle.

Jules Kounde then headed narrowly wide from a corner before Luuk De Jong wasted some fine work from Munir El Haddadi with a tame header that went harmlessly wide.

The second half started in the same vein, with Jesus Navas' cutback creating a glorious chance which Joan Jordan somehow squandered as he mistimed his shot.

The pressure was building and told when Sevilla won a slightly soft penalty – Marc Bartra punished for an elbow in the back of De Jong – and Ocampos sent Joel Robles the wrong way before those social distancing rules were forgotten in the celebration.

With the deadlock broken, Sevilla doubled their lead six minutes later when Ocampos flicked on Jordan's corner for Fernando to head home.

Betis improved markedly after the introduction of Joaquin off the bench, but rarely looked like getting back into the game with Sevilla in firm control.

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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Real Madrid32218360213971
2Barcelona32216572333969
3Atletico MadridAtletico321513441231858
4Sevilla321412645331254
5Villarreal321561151401151
6Getafe311310840291149
7Real Sociedad31145124739847
8Valencia321210104146-546
9Athletic Bilbao32111293628845
10Granada32127133838043
11Osasuna321011113847-941
12Levante32125154146-541
13Real Betis32910134352-937
14AlavesAlaves3298153248-1635
15Real Valladolid32714112737-1035
16EibarEibar3298153448-1435
17Celta Vigo32713123137-634
18Mallorca3275203055-2526
19Leganes32510172446-2225
20Espanyol3259182651-2524

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