Watch Camavinga's debut goal as Atletico, Valencia and Real Madrid all win

 

With Barcelona not in action over the weekend after their game with Sevilla was postponed, Atletico Madrid, Valencia and Real Madrid capitalised to good effect to end the week level on 10 points at the top of the La Liga table. Here show the highlights from Saturday and Sunday's action in Spain's top tier. 

 

Saturday 

 

With two games postponed on Saturday, Levante's welcome of Rayo Vallecano was the first match following the international break. Roger Marti put the home side ahead from the spot five minutes before the break and Levante must have thought that was enough to secure all three points, only for Sergi Guardiola to spoil the party with a late equaliser. 

 

Athletic Club then maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a routine 2-0 win over Mallorca courtesy second half goals from Dani Vivian and Inaki Williams to surge up into fifth. 

 

 

Sunday 

 

Sunday started with Atletico Madrid's trip to Espanyol. The champions fell behind shortly before the break as Raul de Tomas scored Espanyol's first league goal of the campaign following their return to La Liga. However, they were unable to spring an upset as Yannick Carrasco drew Los Colchoneros level with 10 minutes to play and, deep into second half injury time, Thomas Lemar won it for Diego Simeone's side. 

 

Valencia then romped to  4-1 win at Osasuna, but had to come from behind to secure all the spoils. Jon Moncayola had Osasuna ahead with just eight minutes on the clock, yet their lead lasted just 18 minutes as Maxi Gomez drew Los Che level. Valencia upped the ante after the break, going ahead through an Aridane Hernandez own goal five minutes after the restart before Goncalo Guedes and Omar Alderete confirmed victory. 

 

A Mikel Oyarzabal brace secured all the spoils in Real Sociedad's 2-0 win at Cadiz in the 5:30 kick off, but the headline game was Real Madrid's return to Bernabeu. After 18 months away from their famous home, Los Blancos welcomed Celta Vigo to the Bernabeu, however if there were a script, Os Celestes certainly didn't read it. 

 

Santi Mina had Celta Vigo ahead with just four minutes on the clock and Franco Cervi's strike on the half hour mark ensured Eduardo Coudet's side went in at the break ahead after Karim Benzema had drawn Los Blancos level. Real Madrid, though, were in no mood to mess around after the interval as Benzema again equalised for Carlo Ancelotti's side a minute after the break. 

 

10 minutes later, Vinicius Junior put Real Madrid ahead and, midway through the second half, Eduardo Camavinga made his debut for the La Liga powerhouse. It took just six minutes for the teenager to score his first goal for Los Blancos and compatriot Benzema completed the rout shortly before full time with his third and Real Madrid's fifth in a 5-2 win. 

 

 

The game also marked the first perfect 10 performance in a La Liga match this season as Benzema had a direct hand in four of Real Madrid's five goals.