New La Liga season starts without fans; Milla shines for Granada

BARCELONA, Spain -- With the Spanish league's top players resting, a new arrival to the top flight didn't waste his chance to shine on opening day.

Luis Milla scored from a wonderful solo effort on his first-division debut for Granada on Saturday. The midfielder intercepted a pass, dribbled to the edge of the area, and blasted a strike in off the post to ensure a 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao at home.

Otherwise, it was a ho-hum first batch of matches in La Liga, which started its new season without champion Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and Sevilla. The league's powerhouses have had their matches from the first two rounds postponed to give them more rest after their participation in European competitions in August.

The new season started less than two months after the 2020-21 campaign concluded after it was delayed for several months due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Like the end of last season, stadiums reopened without spectators to ensure games don't become a source of mass contagion. Spain has recorded more than 29,700 confirmed deaths with COVID-19.

GREAT GRANADA

Granada struck first against Bilbao when Yangel Herrera headed in a cross in the 49th. Milla scored four minutes later.

Milla's goal capped an impressive effort from the team that is hoping to build on its excellent return to the first division last season, when Granada earned a Europa League berth by finishing in seventh place.

Milla is Granada's major signing of the off-season after it spent a reported 5 million euros ($5.9 million) to sign him from second-tier club Tenerife. Granada is owned by Chinese businessman Jiang Lizhang, who also is a minority owner of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves.

Coach Diego Martinez, however, is keeping his goals modest.

"Each time this Granada takes three points we have to celebrate it like we have won the league," Martinez said. "We will have a hard time staying up this season. We are a humble side."

Bilbao's best scoring chance came from substitute Inaki Williams when he struck the post late.

TOUGH RETURN

Osasuna showed Cadiz how tough the league is, dealing the newcomers a 2-0 defeat in their first top-flight match in 15 years.

Adrian Lopez got the visitors going in the 10th when Oier Sanjurjo played him clear after recovering the ball.

Ruben Garcia took Osasuna's second goal after he fended off his marker to win a throw-in and score with an acrobatic kick.

GOALKEEPER SAVES POINT

Eibar needed goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic to step up to salvage a 0-0 draw with Celta Vigo at home.

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