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Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams was heavily involved in Athletic Bilbao's big win over Real Valladolid in the Spanish La Liga on Sunday, February 23.
Inaki scored one and assisted another in the 7-1 win at San Mames as his side kept their top four hopes alive.
It was a great show from the Williams brothers as Nico set up Mikel Jauregizar for the opening goal after just 10 minutes played.
Nico then turned the scorer 25 minutes later as he finished off Yuri Berchiche's path before Maroan Sannadi and Oihan Sancet made it 4-0 before the halftime whistle.
After the break, the away side reduced the deficit through Mamadou Sylla but they were also reduced to 10 men after Satnko Juric was sent off for picking up a second yellow card.
Nico got his second of the game in the 66th minute to restore Athletic's four-goal lead.
Three minutes later, Inaki set up Gorka Guruzeta to make it 6-1 before the former made it seven after rounding off the Valladolid goalkeeper.
With his goal and assist in Sunday's game, Inaki has now been involved in 13 goals this season, scoring five and assisting eight.
The forward is now two shy of his goal involvements from last season.
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