La Liga return after lockdown, Sevilla beat Betis in first match

The Spanish football league La Liga has returned on Thursday after a three-month-long wait, in which Sevilla defeated their local rival Real Betis 2–0 in the first match. La Liga matches were stalled since March due to Coronavirus.

This is the second major league in Europe after Germany's Bundesliga, which has resumed its season. After this England's Premier League and Italian League are ready for a comeback. This match, which was very popular between these two teams of South Spain, was played under strict security guidelines.

The players were instructed to maintain proper distance while talking to the referee. Players were also asked to make at least physical distance while celebrating the goal, but when Lucas Ocampos scored on a penalty in the 56th minute, several Sevilla players hugged each other. After this, Fernando scored the second goal from the header in the 62nd-minute Audiences were not allowed to visit the Ramon Sanchez Pijuan Stadium with a capacity of 43,000, but virtual audiences and previously recorded noise was heard in television broadcasts. Just like in video games. Audiences around the world enjoyed the match in a similar way.

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