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VILLARREAL, SPAIN - APRIL 01:  Pedro Leon (L) of Eibar celebrates with his teammate Takashi Inui of Eibar after scoring a goal during the La Liga match between Villarreal CF and SD Eibar at Estadio de la Ceramica on April 1, 2017 in Villarreal, Spain.  (Photo by fotopress/Getty Images)
VILLARREAL, SPAIN - APRIL 01: Pedro Leon (L) of Eibar celebrates with his teammate Takashi Inui of Eibar after scoring a goal during the La Liga match between Villarreal CF and SD Eibar at Estadio de la Ceramica on April 1, 2017 in Villarreal, Spain. (Photo by fotopress/Getty Images)fotopress/Getty Images

La Liga Table 2017: Sunday's Week 31 Results and Updated Standings

James DudkoApr 9, 2017

Eibar leapfrogged rivals Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad into sixth place in La Liga after beating hosts Celta Vigo at the Estadio Municipal de Balaidos on Sunday. On the same day, Valencia moved up to 12th by heaping more misery on relegation candidates Granada.

Elsewhere, there was a big win for Las Palmas, who remain on the trail of Los Che after thrashing Real Betis. Meanwhile, bottom side Osasuna earned their second win in a week, this time at the expense of Leganes at El Sadar Stadium in Pamplona. 

Here are the results from Sunday's matches:

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Granada1-3Valencia
Celta Vigo0-2Eibar
Osasuna2-1Leganes
Las Palmas4-1Real Betis

Here's what those results mean for the standings:

PositionClubPlayedWonDrawnLostGoal DifferencePoints
1Real Madrid3022624872
2Barcelona3121646069
3Atletico Madrid3118853262
4Sevilla3118761761
5Villarreal3115972154
6Eibar3114891050
7Athletic Bilbao3115511450
8Real Sociedad3015411249
9Espanyol3112109146
10Celta Vigo3012513-641
11Alaves31101011-940
12Valencia3111614-739
13Las Palmas3110813-238
14Malaga318914-1133
15Real Betis318716-1831
16Deportivo La Coruna3161015-1728
17Leganes316916-2227
18Sporting Gijon305718-2722
19Granada314819-3820
20Osasuna313820-3817

Recap

Eibar were well-organised defensively against Celta but won thanks to their underrated quality in attack—exemplified by the away side's first goal.

Kike Garcia responded sharply to a smart header down by forward Sergi Enrich to guide the ball past the opposing 'keeper. Eibar doubled their lead on 51 minutes when left-back Antonio Luna played through Pedro Leon, whose low shot precisely found the bottom corner.

Former Real Madrid winger Leon has become a regular source of goals from midfield this season, per OptaJose:

Leon's quality is one reason why this resourceful Eibar squad looks a strong bet to finish in the European places.

Ironically, it was a former Celta midfielder, Santi Mina, who helped Valencia see off Granada. Mina found the net after Simone Zaza had bagged a brace for the visitors.

VALENCIA, SPAIN - MARCH 11:  Simone Zaza of Valencia looks on during the La Liga match between Valencia CF and Real Sporting de Gijon at Mestalla Stadium on March 11, 2017 in Valencia, Spain.  (Photo by fotopress/Getty Images)

Ezequiel Ponce got one back for Granada on 65 minutes, but this team still looks destined for the drop.

The evening ended with Las Palmas producing some exquisite football in front of their home fans. The hosts routinely weaved through the Betis defence with slick passes between the lines.

It helped that Las Palmas packed considerable quality and threat in forward areas, with Kevin-Prince Boateng and Jonathan Viera both getting on the scoresheet.

For Boateng, his goal continued a solid scoring run in Spain's top flight this season, per La Liga's official Twitter account:

Boateng has had an excellent debut season for Las Palmas, while Viera has continued to develop his game.

The 27-year-old attacking midfielder has been his club's catalyst in attack, both as a scorer and provider of goals, according to OptaJose:

Jese Rodriguez scored from the penalty spot for Las Palmas with seven minutes left, before Rafa Navarro notched a classy late response for Betis, who are suddenly free-falling but still have a nine-point cushion above the bottom three.

However, Sid Lowe of the Guardian believes this team may still be in trouble yet:

Lowe has a point considering Sporting Gijon have played a game fewer than Betis in 18th place.

One relegation spot is already as good as filled, despite Osasuna winning again. Technically gifted forward Sergio Leon got both the goals after Dimitrios Siovas had opened the scoring for Leganes.

Yahoo Sport UK's Andrew Gaffney lauded the value Leon will represent on the market once Osasuna's fate is confirmed:

Osasuna's upturn in form may have come too late, but Eibar's ability to punch above their weight doesn't look like ending anytime soon. Meanwhile, Valencia are picking up points at the right time, while Betis need to end their losing run before it becomes too damaging.

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