Real Madrid rallies past Villarreal to stay top of La Liga

Madrid scored three second-half goals in 20 minutes to beat Villarreal 3-2 and end Barcelona's hours-long stay at the top of La Liga.
Real Madrid rallies past Villarreal to stay top of La Liga

MADRID: Real Madrid scored three second-half goals in 20 minutes to beat Villarreal 3-2 Sunday and end Barcelona's hours-long stay at the top of the Spanish league.

Barcelona defeated Atletico Madrid 2-1 with a late winner by Lionel Messi earlier Sunday to move into the lead, but Madrid recovered from 2-0 down to salvage victory.

Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata scored for Madrid, which was coming off a loss at Valencia.

Zinedine Zidane's team, seeking its first league title since 2012, still has a game in hand at Celta Vigo.

A draw or a loss by Madrid at Villarreal would have allowed Barcelona to stay top.

BARCELONA 2, ATLETICO MADRID 1

Messi added to his impressive scoring run this season with an 86th-minute winner at Atletico's Vicente Calderon Stadium,

It was his 35th goal in 35 games, and 11th in the last 10 league games.

His league-leading 20th goal also secured the Argentina star his 400th victory since officially debuting with Barcelona in 2004.

The late goal, scored off the rebound of a shot that was initially blocked by a defender, was the latest blow dealt by Messi against Atletico — the team he has scored the most goals against in his career. It was his 27th goal against the Madrid club.

Barcelona has won five of the last six league games against Atletico, which hasn't beaten its rival in the last seven games at home dating back to 2010.

"Unfortunately we have not been getting good results against them, but in all these matches we have played well and shown that we could win," Atletico coach Diego Simeone said.

Atletico, which had won four in a row at home and was unbeaten in eight league matches, dropped nine points off the lead.

"We have to stay calm," Simeone said. "The goal doesn't change. We will see where we stand in the final rounds."

Barcelona badly needed a convincing victory to regain confidence following an unimpressive 2-1 win over promoted Leganes — when Messi also scored a late winner — and a demoralizing 4-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. The Champions League thrashing raised doubts about the team's potential under coach Luis Enrique.

"It was important to leave Atletico further behind in the title race," Luis Enrique said. "It is a direct challenger for the league title."

Atletico dominated the first half and created most of the scoring chances, but Barcelona evened the match in the second and took advantage of its opportunities in front of the goal.

Rafinha put Barcelona ahead after a scramble in front of Atletico's goal in the 64th. The midfielder scored from close range after Suarez's shot pinballed around the area, hitting a couple of defenders and himself before getting to Rafinha.

Godin equalized six minutes later with a header off a corner kick, and Messi sealed the victory from close range after his initial shot was blocked by a defender in front of the goal. Messi was able to get to the rebound and easily found the net as Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak charged toward him.

"We played well enough to win, but they scored in two unfortunate plays for us," Atletico midfielder Gabi Fernandez said. "We know it's always difficult against Barcelona, and today it wasn't any different."

ESPANYOL 3, OSASUNA 0

Espanyol rebounded from two straight losses with a comfortable home win over struggling Osasuna.

Espanyol is ninth, while Osasuna stayed last as its winless streak extended to 16 games. The promoted club's only victory so far was at Eibar in October.

ATHLETIC BILBAO 3, GRANADA 1

Athletic Bilbao picked up its third-straight home win by defeating second-to-last Granada.

Athletic is in eighth place, still in contention for a spot in the Europa League next season.

Granada was trying to win two league games in a row for the first time this season.

SPORTING GIJON 1, CELTA VIGO 1

Celta Vigo striker Iago Aspas scored a 75th-minute equalizer at Sporting Gijon, preventing the hosts from escaping the relegation zone.

The result left Sporting two points behind 17th-placed Deportivo La Coruna, which fired coach Gaizka Garitano on Sunday, a day after a 4-0 loss at newcomer Leganes.

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