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The Submarine aim to continue their positive momentum after three consecutive wins in the league against Real Madrid (2-3), Real Sociedad (2-0) and CA Osasuna (0-3)."},{"type":"video","kind":"iframe","url":"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/l5KM2DsURj8?feature=oembed","poster":""},{"type":"paragraph","text":"In recent days, Villarreal have moved up to fifth place, which previously belonged to Real Betis. The Yellows aspire to fight for the Champions League places. Fourth place is the dream that Quique Seti\u00e9n\u2019s men are pursuing. It is an ambitious target, but one they can afford to aim for after taking 16 of the last 18 possible points. The Submarine, who are in the final stretch of the championship, want to take advantage of their great momentum."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Submarine will face a side from Puebla, who come into the clash in 17th position, outside the relegation places. 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