New Straits Times

Barca offer Real and Atletico hope

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MADRID: Celta Vigo breathed life into La Liga’s title race becoming the first team this season to take points off Barcelona at the Nou Camp in a thrilling 2-2 draw yesterday.

Iago Aspas gave Celta an early lead, but an inspired display from Lionel Messi appeared to have earned Barca another three points as he immediatel­y equalised and then helped tee up Luis Suarez to put the hosts 2-1 in front.

However, the excellent Aspas set up Maxi Gomez 20 minutes from time as Barca centre-back Samuel Umtiti suffered what could be a costly injury.

Barca’s slip-up is a boost for Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, who can close to within six points with victories over Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad respective­ly later on Saturday.

“We are Barcelona and we want to win every game, but it isn’t always possible,” Barca boss Ernesto Valverde told BeIN Sports Spain.

“Today we’ve drawn when we had more chances to win, but the league depends on a long season, not just one game.”

Celta have been a bogey side for Barca in recent years, beating the Catalans once in each of the past three seasons.

And a positive start from the Galicians on Celta boss Juan Carl o s U nzue’s return to the Camp Nou, where he spent three years as Luis Enrique’s assistant, w a s r ewarded 20 minutes in.

Aspas sprung Barca’s offside trap and crossed for the unmarked Gomez who was denied by an incredible save by MarcAndre ter Stegen.

However, the rebound fell for Aspas to slot home his ninth goal of the season.

“Barca had more chances but I think with the ones we had we put Ter Stegen to the test,” said Unzue.

“It is a good result for us and I think it is a deserved one.” AFP

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Ernesto Valverde

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