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Despite Real Betis' triumph, Getafe suffer a significant setback 

Getafe's prospects of avoiding relegation received a big boost on Wednesday as they defeated Real Betis 1-0 to secure a key victory and move up to 16th place. But Enes Unal had to be replaced very early on, thus it was not all rosy for Jose Bordalas' team. With 14 La Liga goals this year, the Turkish striker is Getafe's leading scorer and his absence from the team would be a huge hit to the side struggling with relegation woes this season. 

Unal was agitated as he left the field, and Marca reported that he had hurt his knee. However, it is unknown at this time whether he will miss Getafe's next two games. Given the severity of the injury and the fact that the season ends in 11 days, it is extremely improbable that Unal will play again this year. This weekend, Getafe will play Osasuna before traveling to Real Valladolid for what may be a crucial relegation six-pointer.

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