Levante’s form in the league has been extremely disappointing, and they will e looking to get back to winning ways this weekend as they take on Celta Vigo.
The door is still open for Celta Vigo to make a late charge for the European spots in La Liga. They are nine points outside of the Europa League places, but the form of Real Betis and Villarreal means that there is still chance for the chasing pack with five games of the season remaining. Celta Vigo will need to find their best form to improve their chances of finishing in that position, as they have won just one of their last four fixtures. However, a win this weekend could lift them up to eighth in the standings. Celta will be confident that they will be able to do that, as they won their last league fixture against Osasuna. Iago Aspas scored the first goal in that 2-1 success, while Jeison Murillo scored the second goal in the fixture.
Levante have very little to play for over the closing weeks of the season, and they have been playing like a side that are aware that they are destined for a middle of the table finish. Levante have won just once in their last six league fixtures, and come into this game on the road having lost their last three in La Liga. They have conceded seven goals in their three most recent outings, and have scored on just one occasion. Levante have lost their last two fixtures 1-0, with the most recent of their defeats coming against Elche.
Levante have achieved a decent record in this fixture over recent seasons, as they are unbeaten in three years against Celta Vigo. There have been four fixtures during that period, with Levante having won on three occasions. The only fixture that they haven’t won against Celta during this period came earlier in the season, as the sides played out a 1-1 draw.
The recent meetings between the sides do indicate that Levante have a good record against Celta Vigo. However, their recent form in the league has been disappointing. The most likely result from this fixture could be the draw, as Celta have managed to win just once in their last four league fixtures.
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