Liga F round-up: Barcelona cruise past Badalona, Atleti return to winning ways | OneFootball

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·14 de janeiro de 2025

Liga F round-up: Barcelona cruise past Badalona, Atleti return to winning ways

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Barcelona claimed a second straight 6-0 victory in Saturday’s home clash against Levante Badalona, maintaining their perfect record in Liga F this season. Meanwhile, third-placed Atlético Madrid swept past Levante to claim their first league win since mid-November.

Here’s a complete round-up of all the matchday 14 action, including a successful outing for Real Madrid.


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Costa Adeje Tenerife 5-1 Deportivo La Coruña

Tenerife overturned a first-half deficit to cruise to all three points in Saturday’s home meeting with Dépor. Henar Muiña opened the scoring in the 25th minute after Noelia Ramos gave away the box in her own box. Muiña’s first Liga F goal sent the visitors into the break in high spirits.

However, their mood drastically changed when Gift Monday led the Tenerife turnaround in the second period. Monday tapped in from close range to pull her side level before she guided the ball into the bottom corner after being sent from on goal by Sandra Castello.

With momentum in their favour, Tenerife netted three more goals to take the game away from Dépor, with Rinsola Babajide, Aleksandra Zaremba and Sakina Ouzraoui all getting on the scoresheet.

Espanyol 1-2 Athletic Club

Athletic took a narrow lead into the break courtesy of Laia Ballesté’s 15th-minute own goal. Arola Aparicio restored parity midway through the second period, guiding the ball in at the near post with the aid of a deflection.

However, Athletic swiftly moved back in front thanks to Clara Pinedo’s brilliance. The 21-year-old evaded a couple of Espanyol defenders before thumping the ball in off the crossbar’s underside. The hosts were unable to produce a response, but they were reduced to ten players when Júlia Guerra was shown a straight red card in stoppage time.

Eibar 0-3 Sevilla

Natalia Padilla netted a fourth-minute opener to get Sevilla off to a perfect start at Ipurua. Eibar were then given the chance to respond when the referee pointed to the spot for a handball infringement. However, Andrea Álvarez failed to convert the subsequent penalty, seeing her effort kept out by Sevilla goalkeeper Esther Sullastres.

Matters got worse for the hosts when Padilla doubled the visitors’ advantage in the first period’s closing stages. The 22-year-old controlled Alba López’s long pass forward before she poked the ball into the bottom corner. Alba Cerrato made it three in the second half to round off a successful away trip.

Barcelona 6-0 Levante Badalona

After beginning 2025 with a 6-0 win over Real Sociedad, Barcelona produced a repeat of that scoreline in Saturday’s meeting with Badalona. Vicky López and Aitana Bonmatí grabbed a goal apiece to give Barcelona a two-goal lead by the 24th minute. Ewa Pajor then tapped in from Fridolina Rolfö’s cross to score her 14th goal of the Liga F season.

Rolfö put her own name on the scoresheet following the half-time interval, drilling the ball in off the inside of the post. Salma Paralluelo came off the bench to guide the ball in from Pajor’s squared pass, making it two goals in three games at the start of the calendar year. Kika Nazareth rounded off the dominant display when she nodded home from Esmee Brugts’ inswinging cross.

Valencia 0-2 Real Sociedad

Basement side Valencia remain four points adrift from safety after they suffered a 2-0 defeat in Sunday’s home clash with Real Sociedad. Yasmin Mrabet was dismissed in the 52nd minute, leaving the hosts with 10 players for the majority of the second period. Real Sociedad made full use of the numerical advantage, with Nahia Aparicio heading home from a corner to give her side a narrow lead.

Mirari Uria went on to score her first league goal of the season to wrap up all three points. However, it was not all perfect for Real Sociedad because they finished the game with 10 players following Ane Etxezarreta’s late red card.

Atlético Madrid 3-0 Levante

Rosa Otermín tapped in the ball from Giovana Queiroz’s low cross to get Atleti up and running in Sunday’s home clash with Levante. Otermin then doubled the advantage midway through the first half, steering the ball into the bottom corner to send her team into the break with a healthy lead.

Substitute Synne Jensen added to Atleti’s advantage in the second period at Centro Deportivo Wanda Alcalá de Henares. The Norwegian struck the ball on the half-volley to net her second league goal of the season. The result ended Atleti’s four-game winless run in the league, ensuring they finished the weekend in third position.

Real Betis 1-1 Madrid CFF

Betis and Madrid CFF had to settle for a point apiece in Sunday’s fixture. Kayla McKenna latched onto a neat through ball before she drove the ball past Paula Vizoso to the visitors into the break with a slender advantage. However, Betis required just three second-half minutes to level through Carla Armengol. The 26-year-old created the space to fire an unstoppable shot into the far corner.

The game served up one final moment of drama when Betis’ Esther Martín-Pozuelo was sent off in the closing stages following two bookable offences.

Real Madrid 3-1 Granada

Maëlle Lakrar opened the scoring in Real Madrid’s home encounter with Granada. The defender headed in from close range following several flick-ons from a corner. However, Edna Imade produced the Granada response, guiding the ball past Misa to find the net in a sixth consecutive game.

Real Madrid eventually restored their advantage on the hour mark when Signe Bruun knocked the ball in from Linda Caicedo’s squared pass. As the match moved into added time, Eva Navarro produced a first-time shot to add a third and wrap up all three points for Las Blancas.

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