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... ed on points with Girona with nineteen each, with Valencia ultimately being first because of the Goal difference.

[In Laliga, they use head-to-head if you are tied on points to determine the standings. But if you haven’t played against each other, they’ll then use Goal difference]

Real Madrid followed behind with eighteen points in the 3rd position. The Los Blancos had bounced back with 2 wins after their loss to Atlético Madrid.

Following behind the team from the Spanish ...

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