The Freeman

Barca extends La Liga lead

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BARCELONA — Barcelona dismissed another day of political chaos in Catalonia to continue on their merry way at the top of La Liga by beating Malaga 2-0 at the Camp Nou.

Spanish Primer Minister Mariano Rajoy announced on Saturday that Madrid will move to dismiss Catalonia's separatist government and call fresh elections in the semi-autonomous region.

In protest 450,000 independen­ce supporters piled onto the streets of Barcelona to voice their anger.

However, other than the usual cries in favour of independen­ce in the 17th minute to mark the fall of Catalonia in the Spanish War of Succession in 1714 and sporadic chants of "freedom", it was business as usual for Barca.

Earlier, club president Josep Maria Bartomeu insisted Barca will not be used as a political tool in the political battle over independen­ce.

"We are not an instrument to be manipulate­d for political interests, whatever they may be," Bartomeu told club members at Barca's annual general meeting (AGM). "Nobody can appropriat­e our badge or flag."

The club has backed Catalonia's right to self-determinat­ion, but refused to position itself either in favour or against independen­ce.

And despite being criticised by both sides of the independen­ce debate for his neutral stance, Bartomeu went largely unchalleng­ed at the AGM as members happily passed a budget backed by a club record revenue of 897 million euros ($1.06 billion) for the 2017/18 season.

That calm transferre­d onto the pitch as an 11th win in 12 La Liga and Champions League games this season leaves Barca four points clear of Valencia, and eight ahead of rivals Real Madrid, who host Eibar on Sunday.

Barca had failed to win four of their last six games against Malaga, but any threat the winless Andalusian­s could continue that run evaporated inside two minutes in fortuitous fashion for the hosts.

Gerard Deulofeu flicked home his first ever goal for the club with aplomb, but Malaga couldn't believe the goal was allowed to stand despite the ball clearly having gone out of play before Lucas Digne crossed into the penalty area.

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