6. Real Betis (4 Star)
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Att: 74 / Mid: 72 / Def: 73 Real Betis most recent season has been an incredibly painful affair for the clubs devote fans in Seville. Last summer the clubs president Miguel Guillén suggested that the realistic aim for the club was to achieve a place in European football going into 2013/14, but how wrong he clearly was: obviously the loss of Beñat combined with some vital injuries hit the club far harder than he expected. Real Bettis fate was mathematically sealed with four games still remaining and they became the first team guaranteed to be playing in the second tier next season. Last season Betis racked up a paltry 25-points (the next closest team was Real Valladolid with over 10 points more) and also had the worst goal difference in the league with -42. It is ridiculous that such a poor team is rated as being four stars. Its no secret that La Liga is of a fairly low standard outside of the top 5-or-so teams but Betis made everyone look good. They even lost both derby ties with Sevilla to add insult to injury.