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VALENCIA HOLD ON TO FOURTH

Griezmann jeered on last Atleti appearance

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VALENCIA held their nerve to secure La Liga’s last Champions League place on Saturday as a 20 victory over Real Valladolid ended the hopes of Getafe and Sevilla of snatching fourth.

Getafe had to better Valencia’s result at the Estadio Jose Zorrilla as they faced Villarreal, while Sevilla needed to beat Athletic Bilbao and hope both Getafe and Valencia lost.

Sevilla did their part by seeing off Bilbao 2-0 while Getafe drew 2-2 but Valencia ensured those results did not matter and reached the Champions League for a second consecutiv­e year.

“It has been an outstandin­g season,” said Valencia coach Marcelino. “We have had a lot of problems but we stayed calm. To get back into the Champions League again is a great achievemen­t.”

Valencia sit seven points behind Real Madrid, who lost to Real Betis 2-0 at home, and are 15 adrift of second-placed Atletico, who drew 2-2 away at Levante, with Antoine Griezmann jeered in his final match for the club.

Real Madrid delivered a dreadful

end to their miserable season, and Gareth Bale was not even given the chance to say a likely goodbye.

Zinedine Zidane had indicated this could be Bale’s final game ahead of an expected summer departure but the Welshman was left on the bench, made to watch on as three substitute­s came on ahead of him at the Santiago Bernabeu.

None were able to revive another dreary and disjointed Madrid performanc­e, which concluded both the season and first phase of Zidane’s much-hailed return as coach.

As the players saluted the fans at the end, they were greeted by a chorus of whistles.

By then, Bale was already off down the tunnel, perhaps aware that any attempt at a farewell could be given an even colder reception.

When the referee’s final whistle blew, Bale received a hug from Betis coach Quique Setien and strode off.

At the bottom, Girona joined Rayo Vallecano and Huesca in being relegated after they were beaten 2-1 away at Alaves.

Valencia’s Champions League chances looked slim when a miserable start to the season left them 15th after 15 games, with a scrap for survival more likely than a dash for the top four.

They did reach the Europa League semifinals but defeat to Arsenal two weeks ago closed that route to the Champions League.

Their season could have a final flourish if they beat a drained Barcelona and win the Copa del Rey on May 25.

“It’s one goal achieved after a difficult season,” said captain Dani Parejo. “But there is still one more to do.”

After 11 weeks in the top four, fifth place and the Europa League might come as a disappoint­ment for Getafe, even for a team promoted to the top flight only two seasons ago and whose annual wage bill is less than one tenth of Real Madrid’s.

“We don’t feel sorry for ourselves, not at all,” said Getafe coach Jose Bordalas. “At the start of the season, we would definitely have signed for this.”

Sevilla qualify for the Europa League too, finishing sixth after Ben Yedder and Munir El Haddadi extinguish­ed Bilbao’s own hopes of European football next season.

Instead, Sevilla are joined by Espanyol, whose fans invaded the pitch when the full-time whistle blew at Cornella, where a 2-0 win over Real Sociedad means the Catalan side clinched seventh.

Earlier, Griezmann was barracked by fans during his last game for Atletico and Rodrigo might have scored his final goal for the club as they came back from two goals down to draw with Levante.

Griezmann was whistled at the City of Valencia Stadium by visiting fans, who were also heard chanting “out, out, out” before goals from Sergio Camello and Rodrigo ensured Atletico ended the season with a point.

“We had to highlight the work of the gladiators who are leaving,” coach Diego Simeone said afterwards.

“Their greatest legacy is not the titles won, it is their commitment and respect. I love them very much.”

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann controls the ball in a La Liga match against Levante at the Ciutat de Valencia Stadium on Saturday.
AFP PIC Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann controls the ball in a La Liga match against Levante at the Ciutat de Valencia Stadium on Saturday.

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