(0-1) 25' Canales, (0-2) 37' Canales, (1-2) 61' Romaric

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Real Valladolid 0 - 4 Atlético Madrid
(0-1) 16' Jurado, (0-2) 31' Forlan, (0-3) 58' Reyes, (0-4) 90' Agüero
A truely ruthless display from Atlético Madrid that erased memories of a catastrophic midweek display in the cup and which saw their recent league revival continued. Jose Antonio Reyes was at the heart of all that was good about Atlético as he set up Jurados first and arrowed in the third from well outside the box. Alvaro Dominguez was impeccable at the back as his team finally set up a firm defensive foundation from which their starstudded attacking lineup could flourish. Quite why Valladolid defended so high up the pitch was a mystery to most as some well-timed runs and electric pace from Forlán, Reyes and Agüero destroyed Mendilibars men. Quique with his teams reaction to the midweek cup defeat, and with his team now only 8 points of the UEFA spots the comeback is well and truely on. Next up, Sporting Gijon in the Vicente Calderon.
Villarreal 1 - 1 Almería
(1-0) 40' Nilmar, (1-1) 67' Corona (p)
Almería have found a second wind since Hugo Sanchez was given the boot, and after beating Xerez last week they held a rejuvenated Villarreal to a draw in Juanma Lillos second match in charge. Nilmar headed in Villarreals goal after some sterling work out wide by Santi Cazorla, whilst Almerías equaliser came from the penalty spot after Goitom was felled by Marcano, who was later sent off for a disgraceful challenge on Ortiz. Ernesto Valverde will certainly see this result as two points dropped as they continue to repair the early-season damage. He definitely didnt help by starting Ibergaza, Cani and Llorente all on the bench.