Celta Vigo have secured their survival in La Liga with a hard-fought victory over Almería at the Estadio Benito Villamarín on Saturday afternoon. The win saw Celta move up to 14th place, just two points off safety, and lifted them clear of the relegation zone.
The match was a tense affair, with both teams playing for their lives as the game went into extra time. Celta were eventually able to break the deadlock through a goal from midfielder David Villa in the 95th minute, securing all three points for the home side.
It was a much-needed victory for Celta, who had been struggling in recent weeks. The win moved them back into the top half of the table, and gave them renewed confidence going forward.
For Almería, the defeat is another blow to their hopes of survival. They currently sit just one point above the relegation zone, and will need to pick up even more points if they are to avoid the drop.
Despite the loss, manager Paco Jemez praised his team's performance and said that they played well despite the difficult circumstances. He also acknowledged the importance of this win for Celta's chances of survival, saying that it was "a great result" and that his players deserved credit for their efforts.
Overall, the win against Almería was a significant moment for Celta Vigo, and one that could prove crucial in their fight to stay in La Liga. With only six games remaining in the season, every point will be vital as they look to secure their survival in the Spanish top flight.
