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Barca, Real humbled by pretenders

China Daily | Updated: 2018-09-28 10:00
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Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona) during the La Liga match between CD Leganes and FC Barcelona at Butarque Stadium in Leganes, Spain on Sept 26, 2018. [Photo/IC]

MADRID - Barcelona conceded twice in 68 seconds and Real Madrid was three down at halftime as La Liga's two title favorites endured surprise defeats on Wednesday night.

Barca's 2-1 loss to relegation fighter Leganes was the greater shock, but Madrid's beating was more emphatic, blown away 3-0 by Sevilla after a torrid 39 minutes at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium.

It was the first loss of the season for both clubs, and defensive fragility was the key factor. That will be a major concern with the second round of Champions League games to come next week.

By the end, Atletico Madrid, which had cruised to victory over Huesca on Tuesday and plays Real on Saturday, was the biggest winner. After a stuttering start, Diego Simeone's side will jump above Real with a win at Santiago Bernabeu.

Sevilla can be a formidable opponent on its own patch but few expected Leganes to inflict what was only Barcelona's second league loss in 17 months.

"We are in a very difficult moment that was unexpected," Barca coach Ernesto Valverde said.

Gerard Pique committed the decisive error, his fluffed clearance allowing Oscar Rodriguez to score Leganes' second goal in two incredible minutes at Estadio Municipal de Butarque.

Nabil El Zhar had nodded in an equalizer moments before, and by the end Philippe Coutinho's sumptuous early volley was reduced to little more than a footnote.

After drawing at home to Girona on Sunday, albeit with 10 men, Valverde's selection also came under scrutiny after he opted to rotate for the second time in three days.

Against Girona, it was Coutinho, Ivan Rakitic and Samuel Umtiti on the bench and just as they all had to be called upon in the second half at Camp Nou, so were Luis Suarez and Jordi Alba this time.

"Of course the coach is responsible ... a losing coach always feels responsible," Valverde said.

"But obviously it is easy now to talk about the rotations. In the end, matches are analyzed on results - but you can't win the league with only 11 players."

Barcelona faces Athletic Bilbao on Saturday and then Tottenham at Wembley in the Champions League four days later, but one point from two of La Liga's lesser opponents is a concern.

With Umtiti suspended, Pique, who was also at fault against Girona and will almost certainly start against Spurs, is another question mark.

"You have to judge the whole team, not individuals," Sergio Busquets said. "There are no excuses. We have to concede fewer goals and be more solid. Today the league isn't lost but we might miss these three points at the end of the season."

Real, which was just kicking off as Leganes closed out, could have pulled three points clear at the top but instead was three down at halftime for the first time in a league game since 2003.

Twice Jesus Navas sped away on the counter attack, and twice he found Andre Silva, the first time with a deliberate cut-back, the second when his shot was palmed out for a rebound.

Wissam Ben Yedder added a third six minutes before the interval, volleying in from close range.

"We had a bad first half," Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui said. "Especially a bad start, when they scored two goals and set the tone for the game.

"We have to pick ourselves up. We have another important game in three days so we congratulate Sevilla and recognize we have not played how we wanted."

Agence France - presse

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