Barcelona Title Bid Hit After Draw 2-2 Against Atletico Madrid

After the Catalan club's draw, Real Madrid now have a great chance of winning the La Liga season this year

Barcelona fell behind in the title race to Real Madrid on Tuesday after they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to third-placed Atletico Madrid as a late spot-kick from Saul Niguex canceled out the 700th career goal by Lionel Messi.

The draw meant that the Catalan club stayed in the second place of the standings with 70 points and leaders Real Madrid stay at 71 with one match in hand with five matches left. The will go four points clear if they beat Getafe at home on Thursday.

Barca went ahead at an empty Camp Nou in the 11th minute when Atletico striker Diego Costa knocked Messi's delivery from a corner into his own net. Saul leveled soon after from the spot after the referee ordered a re-take when Costa's initial penalty was saved by Marc-Andre Ter Stegen who had strayed from his line.

Barcelona Held to a 2-2 Draw Against Atletico Madrid

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Barcelona then earned a penalty soon after the interval which Argentine Messi coolly converted for a remarkable 700th strike for club and country, only for Saul to strike again from the spot in the 62nd to earn a share of the points. "It's a real shame and the league title is looking much harder for us with each game," said Barca coach Quique Setien, whose side have drawn three of their six games since the campaign resumed after the coronavirus stoppage.

"Dropping these points, in reality, pushes us further away from the title but we have to keep on working hard." The Catalans desperately needed to win after twice throwing away the lead to draw 2-2 with Celta Vigo on Saturday but history repeated itself as Quique Setien's side failed to sparkle against a determined Atletico who are unbeaten since the season resumed. "It's very hard to try and fight for the title when you drop points two matches in a row but we'll keep going until the end," said Barca midfielder Sergio Busquets.

As well as defending with their usual steel, Diego Simeone's side caused Barca plenty of problems down the wings due to the pace of Yannick Carrasco and their man-of-the-moment Marcos Llorente, who is enjoying a new lease of life as a forward. Belgian winger Carrasco won both penalties for Atletico, out-foxing Arturo Vidal in the first half and then proving too quick for Nelson Semedo.

Saul had sent Ter Stegen the wrong way to score his first equalizer but the German guessed the right way in their second duel from the spot. The ball, however, squirmed through his hands and crept in off the post. Barca coach Setien left former Atletico forward Antoine Griezmann out of his starting team for the second game in a row and turned to the 120-million-euro man in stoppage time, but the Frenchman had barely any time to provide the desired reaction.

(With agency inputs)

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