Athletic Bilbao kept themselves in the hunt for European qualification as a stoppage-time penalty from Inaki Williams salvaged a 1-1 LaLiga draw at Mallorca.
With top-six rivals Real Betis having lost 4-0 at Barcelona on Saturday, Athletic were looking to get their own campaign back on track following defeat last time out against in-form Sevilla.
Mallorca, though, took the lead just before the hour through a scrappy effort from Lee Kang-in, which went through the legs of Athletic defender Yeray Alvarez as he tried to clear the ball off the line.
💪 Fighting until the very last second!
Massive point to keep us in the race for Europe.#RCDMallorcaAthletic #AthleticClub 🦁 pic.twitter.com/WsPMPU6ydk
— Athletic Club (@Athletic_en) May 1, 2023
It looked like that would be enough to secure Mallorca – all but already safe in midtable – victory, but there was a dramatic finish when Bilbao were awarded a penalty deep into stoppage-time following handball by Inigo Ruiz De Galarreta.
Ghana forward Williams made no mistake as he coolly dispatched the spot-kick, which proved the last action of the match.
Athletic remain seventh, but are now just two points behind Betis ahead of their showdown at San Mames on Thursday in the battle for Europa Conference League qualification.
In Monday’s late match, Valentin Castellanos was on target again as Girona won 2-0 at Sevilla.
The man of the moment adds to his goal tally @tatycaste11anos #SevillaFCGirona #LaLigaSantander pic.twitter.com/7RlRuTn4HS
— LaLiga English (@LaLigaEN) May 1, 2023
Juanpe put the visitors ahead from a corner in the 23rd minute.
On loan New York City forward Castellanos – who scored four in the win over Real Madrid – doubled the lead early in the second half as Sevilla’s seven-match unbeaten run came to an end.
Girona climb to eighth, three points behind Bilbao.