Irish Daily Mail

More late drama for Barcelona

- By ALAN MORRISSEY

LIONEL MESSI scored twice as Barcelona won a dramatic showdown with Valencia 4-2 to cut the gap to La Liga leaders Real Madrid to two points.

Barca were desperate for a victory to keep the pressure on Real after handing the initiative to their rivals following last weekend’s surprise defeat at Deportivo La Coruna.

But they were given a huge scare by Valencia, who took the lead through a header from on-loan Manchester City defender Eliaquim Mangala.

However, the lead lasted just six minutes before Neymar’s quick throw-in caught the Valencia defence napping and Luis Suarez raced through to equalise.

A minute before halftime Mangala felled Suarez in the area to earn his marching orders and Messi tucked away the spot-kick. But the drama did not end there as the 10 men immediatel­y hauled themselves level, with Barca’s own player doing the damage.

This time Barcelona switched off at the back and Jose Luis Gaya squared for on-loan winger Munir El Haddadi to find the net, prompting a distinctly muted celebratio­n.

But eight minutes after the break Messi fired the hosts back in front, wriggling past Aymen Abdennour before beating Diego Alves at his near post. Barca wrapped up a vital victory two minutes from the end when Neymar burst down the left and picked out Andre Gomes for a tap-in.

Diego Godin, Antoine Griezmann and Koke fired fourth-placed Atletico Madrid to a crucial 3-1 victory over Sevilla. Godin scored with a first-half header before Griezmann lashed in a stunning 25-yard free-kick after the break.

Koke tapped into an empty net for the third as Atletico moved to within two points of their third-placed visitors. Sevilla, seeking to close the gap on Real, only had Joaquin Correa’s consolatio­n to show for their efforts and remain eight points adrift as their already faint title hopes suffered another blow.

The defeat capped a miserable week for Sevilla after they were dumped out of the Champions League by Leicester on Tuesday. Sporting Gijon grabbed their first win in six matches with a 3-1 success over relegation rivals Granada.

In Sunday’s early kickoff lowly Leganes and Malaga fought out a goalless draw.

In Italy, meanwhile, Juventus went 10 points clear at the top of Serie A after Juan Cuadrado’s early header gave the Turin giants a win over Sampdoria.

The Colombia winger, who is on a three-year loan from Chelsea, met Double: Messi Kwadwo Asamoah’s seventh-minute cross with a diving header on a day when the only downside was the first-half injury to frontman Paulo Dybala.

Napoli had earlier moved up to second with a 3-2 victory over Empoli while in Germany, Bayern Munich took another giant stride towards the Bundesliga title with a hardfought three points away to Borussia Monchengla­dbach.

Thomas Muller got the all-important goal after good work from Thiago Alcantara.

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