The start of October saw Real Betis add some spice to the championship.
Quique Setien's side featured in a couple of high-scoring games.
Such as the 4-4 draw at the Anoeta on Matchday 7.
And the 6-3 defeat to Valencia at the Villamarin stadium, the following week.
The most successful team of the month was Marcelino Garcia Toral's side.
Guedes, Zaza, Carlos Soler and company thrilled the fans at the Mestalla stadium.
Los Ches managed 12 points from a possible 12, scoring 15 goals in their 4 matches.
A brilliant run, which saw Valencia climb to second place. It was the best start to a season in the history of the club.
"I think we've done incredibly well, we've had a really difficult fixture list with games against
a lot of top teams and our performances have been incredible"
Ernesto Valverde's Barcelona remained top of the table.
Although they did drop their first points of the season when they drew one-all at the Metropolitano.
Real Madrid now in third spot ended the month by being soundly beaten at Girona.
It was one of the surprise results of the season. Los Blancos were now 8 points adrift of the leaders.
Villarreal were one of the most successful teams in October, climbing more places than any other club.
Much of their success could be put down to the substitution of Javi Calleja for Fran Escriba and goals from Bakambu.
With 3 wins and a draw away to Atletico, the yellow submarine leapt from
fourteenth to sixth spot and a place in the Europa League.
"It's clear that the new coach has brought us hope and encouragement.
The team is growing up as the season progresses"
We've got to keep this project on track, we've got big dreams"
There was another change in the dugout at the bottom of the table.
After Deportivo Alaves' terrible start to the season, Gianni de Biasi took charge of the club.
The Italian coach won his first game against Levante, but his success was short-lived
after this win they lost their next three games.
At this stage in the championship Las Palmas were having an even worse time of it.
Having lost all their games in October, the Canarians were in the relegation zone by Matchday 9,
and they wouldn't leave it for the rest of the season.
Malaga accompanied Las Palmas at the bottom of the table,
but the Andalusian side did at least have something to celebrate.
After ten games they managed their first win of the season: against Celta on the last Matchday of the month.
With ten games under their belts, Barcelona remained in first place
while Valencia were second in front of Real Madrid who were followed by Atletico.
Sevilla and Villarreal took the other European places.
There were few changes at the bottom of the table:
Las Palmas, Malaga and Deportivo Alaves occupied the three spots which meant relegation to LaLiga 1|2|3.
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