Messi fires Barca to eighth La Liga title in 11 years

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MADRID, April 28, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Lionel Messi clinched an eighth La Liga
title for Barcelona in 11 seasons on Saturday as he scored the only goal in a
1-0 win at home to Levante.

The Argentine star struck his league-leading 34th goal of the campaign
after coming off the bench for the second half to help Barca wrap up the
title with three games remaining.

Barca hold a nine-point lead over second-placed Atletico Madrid, but the
Catalans cannot be overtaken thanks to their superior head-to-head record.

It is Barca’s 26th league title and nudges them closer to Real Madrid’s
record of 33 in Spain.

“To win the title with a distance and gap is difficult with the rivals we
have. We’ve done it two years in a row,” Barca coach Ernesto Valverde told
Movistar.

“We’re happy and to see people enjoying it makes us proud. But we still
have challenges ahead.”

Valverde initially left Messi on the bench with Wednesday’s Champions
League semi-final first leg against Liverpool in mind, but he replaced
Philippe Coutinho at the break at the Camp Nou.

Coutinho and Luis Suarez pressed Levante goalkeeper Aitor Fernandez into
action early on, the Brazilian coming closest to breaking the deadlock when
his free-kick rattled the crossbar shortly before half-time.

He was sacrificed for Messi though, and it proved an inspired decision as
the Argentine swept in the winner on 62 minutes following a frantic scramble
inside the Levante area.

The visitors, not yet safe from the threat of relegation, responded and put
Barca on the defensive but were denied a last-gasp equaliser when the ball
hit the post and rolled into the grateful arms of Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

“In the end he scored the goal. He always scores goals everywhere,”
Valverde said of Messi, who celebrated winning his 10th league crown.

– Atletico delay the party –

Atletico had delayed Barca’s title party earlier in the day as they scraped
past strugglers Real Valladolid 1-0 after surviving late VAR penalty drama.

Joaquin Fernandez’s own goal put Atletico ahead midway through the second
half, but they had to endure a nervy final few minutes in which Jan Oblak had
to be at his best and they survived a late VAR check over what looked like a
clear Santiago Arias handball in the area.

“It’s controversial, a ball that hits the hand and the referee’s decision
is to see if it’s voluntary or not,” said Saul Niguez, whose cross led to
their fortunate winner.

Diego Simeone’s side are nine points ahead of local rivals and reigning
European champions Real Madrid, who travel to Rayo Vallecano on Sunday amid
increasing speculation they will respond to a disappointing season by
swooping for Eden Hazard and Neymar.

“It’s what we deserve, no more, no less. We’ve come so far,” added Saul.

“There were moments when we wanted to be first and others that I would say
no, that’s what we deserve.”

Valladolid meanwhile stay 17th, just one point and a place away from the
relegation zone after a match they will feel they were unlucky to lose.

Earlier on Saturday, Athletic Bilbao and Alaves did their chances of
European football next season no favours with a 1-1 draw in the Basque
Country.

Seventh-placed Bilbao are five points away from the Champions league places
— with Alaves a further three points back — and could also see Valencia and
Sevilla take the Europa league further away from them when they take on Eibar
and Girona.