Valencia beat Villarreal 3-1 to move 2nd in Spain

Valencia beat Villarreal 3-1 to move 2nd in Spain
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Summary Valencia climbed to second place in the Spanish league table with 3-1 win over Villarreal.

BARCELONA (AP) - Valencia defender Shkodran Mustafi scored twice in a 3-1 win at Villarreal to help his team climb into second place on Sunday as the logjam continued at the top of the Spanish league.
 

Valencia s win and Sevilla s 1-0 loss at Athletic Bilbao kept the top five teams all within two points through 10 rounds. Real Madrid leads with 24 points.
 

Mustafi struck in the 64th and 73rd minutes after Villarreal midfielder Manuel Trigueros scored an own goal in the sixth to spoil his team s strong first-half push. Trigueros got a consolation goal in the 88th.
 

Earlier, Bilbao s Aritz Aduriz netted the 13th-minute winner to ruin Sevilla s hopes of overtaking Madrid, before the striker left injured in the 28th.
 

Madrid went top on Saturday after winning 4-0 at Granada along with Barcelona s shock 1-0 loss at home to Celta Vigo.
 

Sunday s results put Valencia ahead of defending champion Atletico Madrid in third on goal difference, with both teams one point behind Madrid. Barcelona is in fourth place, ahead of Sevilla on goal difference, and two points off Madrid s pace.
 

Villarreal was left to rue missed chances in a first half it dominated at El Madrigal Stadium but finished trailing 1-0.
 

Trigueros had a fateful minute when he blasted Denis Cheryshev s pass over the crossbar moments before he rushed back to defend, only to tap Sofiane Feghouli s cross into his own net.
 

Cheryshev continued to trouble Valencia with his incursions down the left, but goalkeeper Diego Alves saved his dipping strike in the 37th, seconds before his header hit a defender.
 

Diego Alves was again called to tap Bruno Soriano s deflected free kick over the bar three minutes after halftime.
 

Having weathered the hosts  pace for an hour, Mustafi gave Valencia the cushion it needed when the German fended off his marker to head in Pablo Piatti s cross at the far post. Mustafi scored again by drilling in a corner kick, with fellow center back Nicolas Otamendi letting the ball go through.
 

Bilbao played its best match since eliminating Napoli in August to qualify for the Champions League group phase in what otherwise has been a poor start to the season for the Basque club.
 

Ernesto Valverde s team bettered Sevilla in a physical match that saw five yellow cards in the first half and two more in the second.
 

"We knew that they were dangerous up front and that we had to defend well," said Bilbao defender Andoni Iraola. "We didn t take any chances, but it wasn t necessary, leading most of the way.
 

"They are a very physical team, above all in the midfield, and you have to match them there. It was a very hard-fought game."
 

Sevilla entered the match on its best league start in club history, but Bilbao had its most disciplined defensive showing of the season to win for just a second time in this league at its new San Mames Stadium.
 

"We knew that this was a tough place to visit, despite Bilbao not being at their best," said Sevilla defender Nicolas Pareja. "I think we controlled the game and created chances, but a small slip against a team of this quality can cost you dearly and that is what happened to us."
 

A foul by Pareja led to a free kick that Markel Susaeta controlled and crossed for Aduriz to rifle beyond goalkeeper Antonio "Beto" Bastos with a stinging volley to claim the game s only goal.
 

Sevilla tried to respond through left back Benoit Tremoulinas, who crossed for Denis Suarez to head the ball into the arms of goalkeeper Gorka Iraizoz in the 20th.
 

Aduriz asked to be substituted after Bilbao s goalscorer sat on the turf with an apparent leg injury, but Bilbao went close to getting a second goal when Susaeta forced Beto to get low to parry his goal-bound strike in the 38th.
 

Sevilla coach Unai Emery sent on Ever Banega and Kevin Gameiro at halftime, and replaced a quiet Carlos Bacca with Iago Aspas as striker with 20 minutes to play.
 

Sevilla managed to dominate possession but Bilbao was comfortable defending the rest of the way.
 

Espanyol visited Elche and Levante hosted Almeria later Sunday.
 

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