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56 Ball Attack vs Colander Defense Line Vallecano Osasuna Eligible Battle, Who is the first "Current"?

1:29am, 16 May 2025【Football】

With the five major leagues entering the countdown stage, the gunpowder smell in the last round of La Liga can ignite the entire Iberian Peninsula. The most interesting one is Real Betis - this Green and White Legion, which wrote "Champions League Tickets" on the team logo, has been like a chicken blood in the last few games. It just battered the mortal enemy in the city in the Sevilla derby, and then beat Villarreal away. You said they lack fighting spirit? Look at the coach Pellegrini's attitude of wanting to play in person on the sidelines, and then look at the midfield core Canales averaged 1,200 meters per game, which clearly treats every game as a final. After all, there are 2 rounds left in the league, and they are 2 points behind fourth-ranked Real Madrid and 3 more goals. As long as they win all the last two rounds, the qualifying for the Champions League is really within reach.

Looking at the European Cup qualification battle, Vallecano and Osasuna are fighting jealously. Vallecano relies on his fast-paced counterattack tactics to score 56 goals so far this season, but the defense line is as leaking as a sieve. He has conceded 11 goals in the last 5 games; Osasuna is a typical "home dragon and away game" and Pamplona averages 2.3 points per game, but only 0.9 points away. What's more interesting is that the two teams actually played a 4-4 goal battle in the first leg of this season. Who can withstand the pressure on the away game in the last round may determine the ticket to the qualifying round of the European Cup.

When La Liga enters white heat, the Nordic battlefield is quietly heating up. Swedish Super League just finished the 6th round in May, Malmo temporarily topped the list with 5 goals and 2 assists from Brazilian striker Toure, while AIK Solner used the youngest lineup in Europe (average age of 21.3 years old) to play the youth storm. For us fans, the next month is a football feast: we can stay up late to watch Betis' life-and-death battle in the Champions League, and turn on the TV in the early morning to watch the young Swedish superstar performing speed and passion - this is what football should be like. Some people try their best for their dreams, some people lay hope for the future, and there are new stories waiting to be staged every weekend.