We Have Shown How Bad We Want The Title: Suarez After Barca Comeback
3rd April 2019
Cazorla, meanwhile, sank to his knees, a chance spurned for Villarreal to pull four points clear of the relegation zone, with Celta Vigo, now only two behind, still to play Huesca on Wednesday
- Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez led Barcelona to a stunning comeback against Villarreal on Tuesday and may have ensured there will be no return for Atletico Madrid in La Liga's title race
- Atletico play Barca at the Camp Nou on Saturday and were given fresh hope of a resurgence when struggling Villarreal, inspired by the brilliant Santi Cazorla, led the Catalans 4-2 going into the final minute
- But Messi, who had started on the bench, drove in a free-kick in the 90th and in the 93rd, Suarez fired in a devastating half-volley to earn Barca a 4-4 draw and an unlikely point
MADRID, Spain- Lionel
Messi and Luis Suarez led Barcelona to a stunning comeback against Villarreal
on Tuesday and may have ensured there will be no return for Atletico Madrid in
La Liga's title race.
Atletico play Barca at the Camp Nou on Saturday and were
given fresh hope of a resurgence when struggling Villarreal, inspired by the
brilliant Santi Cazorla, led the Catalans 4-2 going into the final
minute.
But Messi, who had started on the bench, drove in a
free-kick in the 90th and in the 93rd, Suarez fired in a devastating
half-volley to earn Barca a 4-4 draw and an unlikely point.
Combined with Atletico's earlier 2-0 victory over Girona,
the result means the gap at the top is reduced to eight points ahead of this
weekend's top of the table meeting but Ernesto Valverde's side celebrated
Suarez's goal like it was a winner.
"In the end it is only a point but there is a certain
feeling after coming back from two goals down in the last minute," Valverde
said.
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Cazorla, meanwhile, sank to his knees, a chance spurned for
Villarreal to pull four points clear of the relegation zone, with Celta Vigo,
now only two behind, still to play Huesca on Wednesday.
They had come from two down, as Samuel Chukwueze and Karl
Toko Ekambi cancelled out early goals from Philippe Coutinho and Malcom.
Vicente Iborra and Carlos Bacca looked to have sealed an incredible win, only
for Messi and Suarez to intervene.
The pair have now scored 51 goals between them in the league
this season, just one shy of the total managed by Real Madrid.
"The spirit we showed at the end, to refuse to give in,
to come back in the last minute - we showed that we want to win this
league," said Suarez.
Rested along with Gerard Pique and Ivan Rakitic, it seemed
Barcelona would not need Messi as Coutinho tapped in a pass by Malcom, who then
headed in Arturo Vidal's cross for a 2-0 lead after 16 minutes.
But Villarreal sprung into life, revived by Chukwueze, who
pulled one back seven minutes later. A sumptuous flick by Iborra launched the
counter-attack and Cazorla sent the striker clear. Chukwueze's shot struck the
post but cannoned back to him and this time, he guided it into the far
corner.
Any control Barcelona had increasingly gave way to chaos,
particularly on the break, where Villarreal broke through almost at will. Toko
Ekambi's equaliser shortly after half-time looked like a fluke but perhaps he
meant it.
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- Messi introduced -
He tore down the right wing and cut inside, with Marc-Andre
ter Stegen stepping out to block what he expected to be a cutback. Instead,
Toko Ekambi stabbed the ball inside the goalkeeper and into the far
corner.
Messi warmed up and then came on in the 61st minute but it
was Villarreal that pulled away. A minute later, Iborra nipped onto Manu
Morlanes' pass and prodded it home before Bacca made it four with 10 minutes
left.
Cazorla was again the instigator, his curled pass creating
the chance, as Bacca skipped round Ter Stegen and slid in for what seemed like
the win.
Instead, Alvaro Gonzalez was sent off for a second yellow
card in the 86th minute and Messi lashed a free-kick in off the post to give
Barca hope.
When Suarez drove in his thundering half-volley from the
edge of the box, there were four seconds of the three added minutes remaining.
Cazorla dropped down as Barca's players ran to the corner.
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Atletico Madrid were putting the finishing touches to their
victory at the Wanda Metropolitano when Barcelona kicked off but they had
to wait until the 76th minute for Diego Godin's opener against Girona.
They had VAR to thank too as the Argentinian's header was
only allowed to stand after Antoine Griezmann had initially been ruled offside.
Griezmann's lob added a second in injury-time.