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BARCELONA, Spain, Feb 27, (AP): Lionel Messi scored after setting up Ousmane Dembele for the opener to secure a 2-0 victory at Sevilla on Saturday, lifting Barcelona into second place in the Spanish league. Dembele netted in the 29th minute when Messi played him clear on a quick attack to end Sevilla’s excellent defensive streak of five straight clean sheets in the league. Messi then capped a complete performance by his team in the 85th when he dribbled through the area and beat goalkeeper Yassine Bounou on a second try. It was Messi’s league-leading 19th goal. Barcelona’s victory left them two points behind leaders Atlético Madrid, which have two more matches to play. Sevilla were left in fourth place after the end of their run of six straight victories in the league. While Barcelona ensured they stayed in the title hunt, they appear to have lost two young players to injury. Midfielder Pedri González, one of Koeman’s most used players, seemed to hurt his lower
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Madrid loses 2-1 to Levante in another slip in title race
The loss left second-place Madrid seven points behind leader Atlético Madrid, which has played two fewer games.
Éder Militão, starting in place of the injured Sergio Ramos, was sent off eight minutes into the match with a direct red card for fouling Sergio León with only the goalkeeper to beat.
Despite losing a player, Marco Asensio put Madrid ahead in the 13th when he was launched on a counterattack with Toni Kroos’ excellent pass.
But Levante imposed its numerical advantage the rest of the way and enjoyed all the clear scoring chances.
Madrid loses to Levante in another slip in title race
Real Madrid stumbled again in the Spanish league title race after losing 2-1 at home to Levante on Saturday with the defending champions reduced to 10 men shortly after kickoff. The loss left second-place Madrid seven points behind leader Atlético Madrid, which has played two fewer games.
The Canadian Press Gonzalo Melero Toni Kroos , The Canadian Press
BARCELONA, Spain Thibaut Courtois’ impressive penalty save was not enough to keep an error-prone Real Madrid from stumbling again in its Spanish league title defence.
Madrid lost 2-1 at home to Levante on Saturday in a match that the defending champions played with 10 men from the eighth minute when defender Éder Militão was sent off.