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Sevilla safe despite Real Madrid defeat, Mallorca on brink
Vinicius Junior earned Real Madrid a 1-0 win at Sevilla on Sunday in La Liga in the penultimate round of fixtures, but results elsewhere mean the hosts have secured safety from relegation.
Levante earned a vital 2-0 win over Mallorca, who are 19th and in grave danger, along with Girona, 18th after a 1-0 defeat at Atletico Madrid.
Real Madrid will finish the season without a major trophy for the second year running, but produced a focussed display to beat Sevilla.
After Kylian Mbappe complained midweek he had been told by coach Alvaro Arbeloa he was Madrid's "fourth forward" after he came on as a substitute against Real Oviedo, the French superstar started against Sevilla.
Mbappe teed up his strike partner Vinicius to send Madrid ahead in Andalusia, bringing down a cross which the Brazilian powered home.
Vinicius returned the favour in the second half but Mbappe blazed over the bar when well placed.
Franco Mastantuono hit the post for the visitors from outside the box as Madrid sought a second goal. Mbappe rounded the goalkeeper and slid home but was offside and the goal was disallowed.
In the capital, Atletico's Antoine Griezmann started against Girona in his final match at the Metropolitano stadium before joining MLS side Orlando City.
The French forward, Atletico's all-time top goalscorer, arrived for the match visibly emotional.
Playing for the 500th time in Atletico colours, Griezmann set up Ademola Lookman for the game's only goal.
Espanyol ensured their safety by beating Osasuna 2-1 to record a second consecutive victory, after an astonishing 18-match run without a win.
Alaves also secured their top-flight status with a 1-0 win over already-relegated Real Oviedo.
Levante's crucial victory over Mallorca allowed them to rise up to 15th and leave the islanders in the drop zone.
Carlos Espi's first-half goal divided the teams, who were both reduced to 10 men after Johan Mojica pulled Roger Brugue's hair and he lashed out in response.
Kervin Arriaga headed home Levante's second from a corner to secure the points and give his side a good chance of beating the drop.
Mallorca face Oviedo in their final match but, even with a win, will be left relying on results elsewhere going their way to survive.
Elche, 17th, defeated Getafe 1-0 to boost their hopes of avoiding relegation. They will face Girona on the final day of the season in a potentially decisive clash.
Valencia edged Real Sociedad 4-3 in a thrilling battle to rise up to ninth, while Celta Vigo guaranteed they will play in Europe next season with a 1-1 draw at Athletic Bilbao.
Rayo Vallecano fans gave veteran midfielder Oscar Trejo a fond farewell in his final appearance at their Vallecas stadium as they beat third-place Villarreal 2-0.
In the weekend's final match later Sunday, newly-crowned champions Barcelona host Real Betis, who have already qualified for next season's Champions League.
W.Huber--VB