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Getafe and Sevilla are now among five clubs on 45 points, one fewer than sixth-place Osasuna.
Madrid: Getafe came from behind to beat Sevilla 5-1 in the Spanish league on Monday, with Nicolas Fedor scoring twice in a second-half goal spree. Nicknamed 'Miku', Fedor struck in the 63rd and 71st minutes as Getafe scored five goals in a game for the first time this season.
Sevilla striker Alvaro Negredo scored from a spectacular overhead kick to give the visitors a 19th-minute lead, but Miguel Torres equalised in the 35th.
Mehdi Lacen put Getafe in front in the 49th minute, while the remaining goal out of the four after the break came from Pedro Rios' header in the 69th.
Getafe and Sevilla are among five clubs on 45 points, one fewer than sixth-place Osasuna in the final Europa League qualifying place.
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