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Valencia whistled off after home draw with Levante

MADRID (Reuters) – Valencia fans jeered and whistled their

team again after a 1-1 draw at home to La Liga surprise package Levante in the city derby on

Sunday.

 

Levante's

Arouna Kone (C) takes a shot during their Spanish first division match against Valencia, April 1, 2012. REUTERS/Heino

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Valencia have only won once at home in the league this year and although they remain third and are in

the Europa League quarter-finals, the pressure is mounting on coach Unai Emery.

A clever pass from Aritz Aduriz opened

the way for Jonas to give the hosts a 35th-minute lead but they failed to build on the advantage and allowed their opponents

back into the game.

Levante levelled when Arouna Kone fired home after 53 minutes and, with both sides going close to

grabbing a late winner, the impatience from the home fans grew to a crescendo at the final whistle.

Valencia have 48

points from 30 games with eight left to play ahead of Malaga in fourth on 47 and fifth-placed Levante with 45.

Leaders

Real Madrid, on 78 points, took another step towards the title with a 5-1 rout of Osasuna in Pamplona on Saturday, when

Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonzalo Higuain both bagged a brace.

Real remain six points clear of chasing Barcelona, who were

2-0 winners at home to Athletic Bilbao also on Saturday.

Europa League quarter-finalists Atletico Madrid kept up their

push for a return to Europe next season with a 3-0 home win over near neighbours Getafe that put them seventh with 42

points.

Argentine Eduardo Salvio looped in a header before the break and Brazilian Diego Ribas, back after injury,

doubled the lead in the 61st minute at the second attempt.

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Colombia striker Radamel Falcao tapped in his 20th goal of the campaign near the end.

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