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Sunday, 29 January 2017
BARCELONA LOSE GROUND IN TITLE RACE WITH BETIS DRAW
The minnows hit the woodwork
twice before Alex Alegria struck,
but Luis Enrique's men saw Jordi
Alba's goal moments later
wrongly disallowed
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REAL BETIS vs BARCELONA
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Primera División
FT
1 - 1
(HT 0 - 0)
1/29/17
Álex Alegría
75'
L. Suárez 90'
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Barcelona missed the chance to
temporarily overtake Real Madrid in
the La Liga table, slumping to a
1-1 draw at Real Betis on Sunday.
The champions pulled within a point
of their arch-rivals and the league
leaders, who host Real Sociedad later
in the day and still have a game in
hand to extend their lead.
Betis took charge of the clash
early at Estadio Benito Villamarin and
hit the woodwork twice through
Dani Ceballos and then Ruben Castro.
Alex Alegria struck 15 minutes from
time to give the hosts a deserved
advantage but Luis Suarez salvaged a
draw in the closing stages, after the
champions had seen a clear goal not
given earlier on.
Complaints from Camp Nou figures
over officiating have dominated
headlines in recent weeks and the
acrimony is likely to continue after
the officials failed to spot that Jordi
Alba had turned the ball over the line
just moments after Betis' opener.
The incident compounded Barca's
fortunes, though, with Luis Enrique's
side short on ideas and second-best
for long spells of the match, in which
Betis twice hit the woodwork before
eventually finding the net.
That was until the 90th minute,
however, when Suarez raced onto
Lionel Messi's pass and slotted home
to snatch a point.
The visitors will certainly feel justice
was done, despite their largely
lacklustre display, but leaders Real
Madrid could be four points clear with
a game in hand if they beat Real
Sociedad at the Santiago Bernabeu
later on Sunday.
Barca wasted little time in taking the
game to their hosts, Suarez seeing a
half-volley deflect narrowly wide
following Aleix Vidal's deep cross.
Ruben Castro saw a chance go
begging when he scuffed the ball
straight at the restored Marc-Andre
ter Stegen after Lucas Digne had been
pressured into conceding possession,
but the Germany goalkeeper had to
be a little more acrobatic to claw Dani
Ceballos' shot away from the top
corner.
Barca's play was becoming
increasingly disjointed and it was
Betis that continued to look the more
likely to break the deadlock, but
Antonio Adan produced a fine one-
handed save to deny Neymar
following Lionel Messi's superb
throughball shortly before half-time.
The visitors looked a little sharper
after the restart, Vidal volleying just
past the left-hand post after meeting
Messi's cross from the left unmarked.
Betis recovered and continued to
frustrate Barca in their approach play,
with MSN kept firmly on the fringes of
play, and Ceballos was inches from
giving them the advantage on the
scoreboard with a dipping drive that
cannoned off the top of the crossbar.
Luis Enrique introduced Jordi Alba,
Sergi Roberto and Gomes from the
bench in a bid to inject some intensity
into the champions' play but they
were again saved by the woodwork
when Castro cut in from the left and
saw a shot deflect off Gerard Pique
and onto the post.
But Betis were not to be denied from
the resulting corner. Ter Stegen failed
to reach the in-swinging delivery and
Alegria turned the ball over the line
from Ryan Donk's knockdown despite
Pique's best efforts.
Barca were then denied an equaliser
by a dreadful decision from the
officials. Alba met Vidal's low cross at
the far post and steered the ball
clearly over the line before Aissa
Mandi hooked it away, but referee
Jose Hernandez Hernandez failed to
award the goal.
Another Vidal centre from the right
deflected towards the near post but
was just cleared in time by Mandi
again, but Castro shot straight at Ter
Stegen when he should have made
the points safe after being sent
through one-on-one.
That missed ultimately proved costly
as, in the 90th minute, Messi picked
up a loose ball 20 yards out and slid it
through to Suarez , who fired low past
Adan first time to rescue a point
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