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MADRID (Reuters) – Sevilla won a valuable 1-0 win at Leganes after a 1-1 draw in the Spanish league on Sunday, which also allowed Valencia to beat Huesca 2-1 and Rayo Vallecano on Levante 2-1 .
Leganes scored with a goal from Mikel Visca in the fifth minute and Sevilla equalized by Wissam Ben Yidder in the first minute of the time off.
Sevilla was forced to finish the match with 10 men since the second minute behind lost in the first half after the expulsion of Franco Vasquez.
Sevilla raised its points to 32 points in third place, two points behind Atletico Madrid, second, five points behind leader Barcelona.
Leganes, meanwhile, takes his lead to 19 points in 16th position behind Real Sociedad.
The draw is Sevilla's fifth league match this season, against nine games and a loss of three. The Leganes draw is their seventh of the season against four wins and six.
In the second match, Valencia won 1-0 against Huesca 2-1.
Valencia midfielder Daniel Parejo scored in the 25th minute and Huesca equalized for Juan Hernandez in the 72nd minute, before Cristiano Piccini scored the winner for Valencia in the fourth minute of overtime.
Valencia gained 22 points in eighth place and Huesca lost eight points in the last 20.
This victory is Valencia's fourth in the league this season for a three-game losing streak and a draw of 10. The loss is Huesca's eleventh loss to a win and a draw of five.
In the third match, Rayo Vallecano beat Levante 2-1.
Antonio Garcia Aranda of Rafio Vallecano scored twice in the 23rd minute and Thomas Rival scored in the 67th minute.
Raio Vallecano scored 13 points in the 19th and Levante finished 22 points in 10th place with a goal difference behind Valencia and Girona.
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