Manuel Pellegrini's Real Betis salvaged a 0-0 draw away at Rayo Vallecano, slipping further from Champions League spots. The match was lackluster, featuring early injuries and the hosts' territorial dominance without clear chances. Pellegrini praised his team's defensive solidity on a challenging pitch.
Real Betis traveled to Rayo Vallecano at the Estadio de Vallecas for LaLiga matchday 16, ending in a goalless draw that highlighted the game's challenges. The match started intensely but was soon impacted by injuries: Diego Llorente left at the 7th minute due to an adductor tear, unrelated to his previous tendon injury, and Rayo's Jorge de Frutos exited at the 18th.
Rayo controlled possession on LaLiga's narrowest pitch, where Barcelona and Real Madrid previously drew. At the 28th, Florian Lejeune's free kick led to a rebound that Isi Palazón and Abdul Mumin missed due to offside, with Álvaro Valles pivotal in Betis' defense. In the first half, Betis sat back to counter through Antony and Cucho Hernández, holding the 0-0 at halftime.
In the second half, Augusto Batalla saved Aitor Ruibal's shot at the 48th. Rayo had their best chance at the 70th, when Palazón's left-footed strike hit the post after a pass from Camello. Betis replied with shots from Marc Roca at the 78th and Pablo García at the 88th, both stopped by Batalla. Manuel Pellegrini, satisfied with the point, stated: “I think it was a fair draw. Both teams had a couple of chances. There was more ball possession (from Rayo), but without hurting us much offensively.” He highlighted defensive application and lack of creativity, blaming fatigue from three games in a week, including travels.
This result leaves Betis sixth with 25 points, nine behind Atlético de Madrid, the last Champions League qualifier. Rayo moves to 13th with 18 points.