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Apr 29, 2013 at 9pm UK
 

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Molina (49')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Riki (7')

Deportivo La Coruna move out of bottom three

Deportivo move out of bottom three
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Deportivo La Coruna move out of the relegation zone in La Liga courtesy of a 1-1 away draw against Real Betis this evening.

Deportivo La Coruna have moved out of the relegation zone in La Liga courtesy of a 1-1 away draw with Real Betis this evening.

The visitors took the lead after just eight minutes when Riki danced through a number of Betis defenders before curling a fine shot into the top corner with his weaker right foot.

Riki almost doubled his side's advantage five minutes later when he cut inside before curling an effort towards the bottom corner, but this time Adrian was equal to it in the Betis goal.

The hosts almost found an equaliser just before the half-hour mark when Alvaro Vadillo made his way down the right before finding Joel Campbell on the edge of the box, but his strike flashed just past the post.

Riki had another chance to double his personal tally shortly afterwards, connecting with Bruno Gama's cross only to see his header well saved by Adrian.

Betis had a good chance to go into the break all square when a mistake from Kaka allowed Ruben Castro through on goal, but the striker was denied by a fine save from Aranzubia.

The hosts came close again shortly after half time when Dorlan Pabon collected Jorge Molina's pass before firing goalwards, but his effort flew narrowly wide.

They did finally find the equaliser just a minute later, however, as Molina picked the ball up wide and drove into the box before sliding his shot underneath the advancing Aranzubia.

Both sides pushed for a winner in an end-to-end finale to the match, but neither could find it as the spoils were shared.

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