Will Espanyol Survive While Leganes Faces Relegation in La Liga?

Synopsis
The dramatic conclusion of the La Liga season saw Espanyol escape relegation while Leganes faced the agony of the drop. With exciting performances and crucial goals, the fate of several teams hung in the balance until the final whistle. Discover how this thrilling matchday unfolded and what it means for the clubs involved.
Key Takeaways
- Espanyol will remain in La Liga for the next season.
- Leganes faces relegation after a tense final day.
- Key players like Javi Puado and Pere Milla played crucial roles in Espanyol's survival.
- Celta Vigo secured a spot in the Europa League.
- Kylian Mbappe moved closer to winning the Golden Boot.
Rome, May 24 (NationPress) Espanyol will continue its journey in La Liga for another year, while Leganes experiences the disappointment of being relegated to the Spanish second division following an intense series of matches on Saturday.
Leganes finished the season with 40 points from 38 matches, despite a commanding 3-0 victory at home against Valladolid. At halftime, the team was momentarily out of the relegation zone thanks to goals from Javi Hernandez, Yan Diomande, and Juan Cruz.
Espanyol was locked in a goalless draw at home against Las Palmas, but their fate was in their own hands—a win would make the result in Leganes irrelevant, as reported by Xinhua.
Javi Puado broke the deadlock for Espanyol with a penalty goal 25 minutes before the end, and Pere Milla confirmed their survival and Leganes' relegation alongside Valladolid and Las Palmas with a second goal eight minutes from the finish.
Celta Vigo approached their match against Getafe knowing that a victory would secure seventh place and entry to the UEFA Europa League. After trailing due to Borja Mayoral's opening goal, Borja Iglesias equalized before the break, and veteran striker Iago Aspas completed the comeback with a goal ten minutes from time.
This win for Celta meant that neither Rayo Vallecano nor Osasuna could secure a spot in the Europa League. Rayo's 0-0 draw earned them a place in the playoff for the Conference League, while Osasuna's 1-1 draw away to Alaves left them out due to head-to-head goal difference.
Kylian Mbappe scored twice as Real Madrid triumphed 2-0 against Real Sociedad in what was Carlo Ancelotti's final match as coach and Luka Modric's last appearance at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium. Ancelotti and Modric received a heartfelt farewell from the Bernabeu fans, while Mbappe edged closer to the Golden Boot award with two goals in a match that held no stakes.