Barcelona’s lead over Real Madrid atop the La Liga standings evaporated on Saturday after they were held to a 1-1 home draw by RCD Espanyol in a bad-tempered clash in which both sides were reduced to 10 men.
Madrid had taken the top spot on Friday with a 2-0 win at Real Valladolid, putting pressure on Barcelona to respond against an Espanyol side battling to avoid relegation.
Defender Marcos Alonso put Barcelona in front at Camp Nou, before Joselu converted a second-half penalty to level the game.
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Barcelona started strongly, with Gavi stinging the palms of Espanyol goalkeeper Alvaro Fernandez in the sixth minute, shortly before Alonso glanced a header into the net following a corner.
After going ahead, Xavi Hernandez’s side dominated possession with their slick passing for the rest of the first half, but struggled to convert any of the numerous goal-scoring chances that fell their way.
They kept up the pressure after the break, but all their good work came undone as Alonso turned from hero to zero, giving away a penalty following a clumsy foul on Joselu.
Joselu picked himself up to convert the spot-kick, calmly rolling it straight down the middle to make it 1-1 in the 73rd minute.
Tempers flared in the aftermath of the equalizer, with Barcelona’s Jordi Alba being sent off after receiving back-to-back yellow cards for vociferous protests against the referee.
Espanyol’s Vinicius Souza was then shown a second yellow card for a foul on Robert Lewandowski 2 minutes later.
Defender Leandro Cabrera was also shown a red card for kneeing Lewandowski in the back after he was brought down by Souza, but a video assistant referee review let Espanyol off the hook.
Spanish referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz, who attracted criticism earlier this month after showing 16 yellow cards in Argentina’s quarter-final win over the Netherlands at the FIFA World Cup, went to the monitor before overturning his decision.
Espanyol goalkeeper Fernandez kept his side in it with a couple of fine stops toward the end of the match, keeping out a header from Andreas Christensen and a low shot from Lewandowski, as Barcelona were unable to find a winner.
Lahoz dished out 15 yellow cards over the course of the match, with manager Xavi saying the referee had lost control, but adding that the draw was Barcelona’s fault.
“We can talk about the referee, but the mistakes are ours. When you forgive so much and you are not effective these things can happen, these are games you have to win,” Xavi said.
Barcelona remain on top of the standings due to their superior goal difference, despite being level with Madrid on 38 points from 15 matches, while Espanyol move up to 16th.
“It was important to finish the year with a positive result, it’s true that we are still leaders in the league, alongside Real Madrid, but we lost two points because of us,” Xavi said.
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