Barcelona thrashed by Valencia for 3-2
Yesterday, was a day, that Barcelona haven't dreamed off. They 'tasted' the bitterness of defeat from their homeland. Even Lionel Messi's penalty can't save them.
Paco Alcacer of Valencia FC© valenciafc.com |
Barcelona lost at home in the league for the
first time since April 2012 as Valencia ended the league leaders' run
of 25 successive wins at the Nou Camp.
Alexis Sanchez gave Barca the lead before Dani Parejo swept home and Pablo Piatti headed in for the visitors.
Lionel Messi made
it 2-2 from the penalty spot after Ricardo Costa had handled, but
Valencia grabbed a famous win when Paco Alcacer slotted in.
The La Liga champions were also reduced to 10 men when Jordi Alba was sent off.
The former Valencia player was dismissed for a body-check on Sofiane Feghouli 13 minutes from time.
Defeat was Barcelona's first at home in the league since a 2-1 loss to Real Madrid in April 2012.
"I would say to them [the Barcelona players that
everything continues, that we may lose the leadership of the league, but
that we will still continue to fight," said Barcelona manager Gerardo
Martino.
"We will try to recover the lost ground on our title
rivals. We conceded chances to Valencia and they took advantage of them.
We need to keep going and keep in mind how much this hurt us today."
Barcelona remain top of the table on goal difference
with 54 points, from Atletico Madrid, who play Real Sociedad on Sunday
at 1800 GMT.
Real Madrid, who have won their last five league
matches, are a point behind and are at Athletic Bilbao on Sunday (2000
GMT).
- bbc.co.uk