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VITORIA-GASTEIZ, SPAIN - MARCH 06:  Pablo Sarabia of Sevilla FC duels for the ball with Theo Hernandez of Deportivo Alaves during the La Liga match between Deportivo Alaves and Sevilla FC at Mendizorroza stadium on March 6, 2017 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.  (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
VITORIA-GASTEIZ, SPAIN - MARCH 06: Pablo Sarabia of Sevilla FC duels for the ball with Theo Hernandez of Deportivo Alaves during the La Liga match between Deportivo Alaves and Sevilla FC at Mendizorroza stadium on March 6, 2017 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images

La Liga Results 2017: Full Table and Scores After Final Week 26 Match

Gianni VerschuerenMar 6, 2017

Sevilla suffered a setback in the La Liga title race in Week 26, as Deportivo Alaves held them to a 1-1 draw on Monday.

Wissam Ben Yedder gave the Andalusians the lead in the first half, but Aleksandar Katai tied things up with 15 minutes left to play.

At the weekend, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad all cruised to wins. Here's a look at the full results for Week 26:

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Leganes1-0Granada
Eibar1-4Real Madrid
Villarreal2-0Espanyol
Barcelona5-0Celta Vigo
Sporting Gijon0-1Deportivo La Coruna
Atletico Madrid3-0Valencia
Las Palmas5-2Osasuna
Bilbao1-0Malaga
Alaves1-1Sevilla

The current standings:

1Barcelona2618627621+5560
2Real Madrid2518526726+4159
3Sevilla2617545030+2056
4Atletico Madrid2614754822+2649
5Real Sociedad2615384236+648
6Villarreal2612953819+1945
7Athletic Club2612593230+241
8Eibar2611694237+539
9Espanyol269983535036
10Celta Vigo25105103944-535
11Alaves2681082632-634
12Las Palmas2688104041-132
13Valencia2685133546-1129
14Real Betis2576122741-1427
15Malaga2668123243-1126
16Leganes2666142140-1924
17Deportivo La Coruna2558122840-1223
18Granada2647152454-3019
19Sporting Gijon2645172755-2817
20Osasuna2617182764-3710

Recap

Sevilla's title dreams took a hit on Monday, as their four-match win streak in La Liga came to an end at the hands of Alaves.

Ben Yedder took advantage of a defensive blunder to open the scoring, as Zouhair Feddal lost track of the forward and played him onside. AS' Robbie Dunne couldn't believe it:

Sevilla were the better team before half-time, but the hosts improved after the break. Deyverson wasted several great opportunities, but, after 75 minutes, Katai took advantage of a mistake from Sergio Rico and tied things up.

Per sports writer Sid Lowe, the goal was fully deserved:

Sevilla pushed for a late winner but couldn't find a breakthrough. The result leaves the club in third place, three points behind Real, who still have a match in hand.

Barcelona remain leaders after their 5-0 demolition of Celta Vigo, one of the best performances the Blaugrana have served up this season.

Lionel Messi found the net twice, while Samuel Umtiti, Ivan Rakitic and Neymar also got their names on the scoresheet.

The Catalans were pleased with their performance after the match, but the conversation quickly shifted to the upcoming UEFA Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain. Neymar didn't waste too much time on the Galicians, via the team's official Twitter account:

Confidence should be high after back-to-back big wins, but the tie against PSG still seems all but over.

Real also took care of business during the weekend, beating Eibar 4-1 in the Basque Country. Karim Benzema was the hero with two goals inside 25 minutes. James Rodriguez and Marco Asensio also scored.

Like rivals Barcelona, Los Blancos mainly looked at what's to come after the match. Rodriguez cast an eye on Champions League opponents Napoli, per Real's official Twitter account:

Atletico Madrid halted their slide with a convincing win over Valencia, thanks to two goals from star forward Antoine Griezmann and a strike from Kevin Gameiro.

The Rojiblancos maintain a one-point lead over Sociedad, who beat Real Betis 3-2 in a spectacle match.

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