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Barca sets 39-game unbeaten record

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Barcelona has set a new La Liga record by remaining unbeaten for a 39th league round, following its 2-1 win over Valencia.

Real Sociedad had previously held the record for 39 years, set during the 1978-1979 and 19791980 seasons.

Still mourning its unexpected exit from the UEFA Champions League quarterfin­als days earlier after losing 3-0 to Roma in the second leg, Barcelona moves one step closer to another La Liga title with the win on Saturday.

The Catalan club had to overcome a rival looking to take advantage of the leaders’ situation, threating the goal in the very beginning on Gonsalo Guedes’s shot, which goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen blocked.

Barcelona struggled to find its rhythm, and was playing with nearly the same starting line-up that lost to Roma, likely seeking a form of redemption — and they got what they were asked for.

Luis Suarez netted the first goal 15 minutes into the game, seizing on Philippe Coutinho’s pass.

The goal, however, did not affect Valencia’s spirit, as the visitors continued to threaten Barcelona’s goal, but without making good on any of their opportunit­ies, thanks in part to ter Stegen.

Valencia forward Rodrigo Moreno Machado, known simply as Rodrigo, squandered an opportunit­y to draw level on a counteratt­ack just minutes into the second half.

Barcelona’s advantage was secured after a header from Samuel Umtiti found the back of the net.

Lionel Messi and Coutinho unsuccessf­ully tried to increase Barcelona’s lead, while Andres Iniesta’s shot was blocked by Valencia’s net minder Neto.

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