Barcelona
lost at home in La Liga for the first time in more than two years as Real Betis
pulled off a stunning 4-3 victory at the Camp Nou on Sunday, despite Lionel
Messi scoring twice on his return from injury.
Barca last
endured defeat on their own patch against Alaves in September 2016 but,
following 42 games unbeaten, their run was halted by a brilliant,
counter-attacking display from Betis.
After five
games out injured, Messi returned to Barca’s starting line-up but his two
goals, one from the penalty spot and another deep into injury-time, proved
little more than consolations.
Junior Firpo
and Joaquin had put Betis two up at the interval before Messi sparked hopes of
a comeback from the spot.
Giovani Lo
Celso then capitalised on a rare mistake from Marc-Andre ter Stegen only for
Barca to come again, Arturo Vidal making it 3-2, having come on as a
substitute.
Ivan Rakitic
was sent off, however, with nine minutes left and Sergio Canales added a fourth
for Betis before Messi poked home in the 92nd minute.
Barca stay
top of the table despite the defeat but their lead is down to one point, with
Atletico Madrid now breathing down their necks in second, while Espanyol will
have a chance to move level on points with the Catalans when they visit Sevilla
later on Sunday.
Ernesto
Valverde’s Barca play Atletico at the Wanda Metropolitano after the
international break.
Betis seemed
faster, sharper and hungrier while Barcelona’s midfield was repeatedly carved
open on the break.
It took five
passes for the opener, the last a first-time drive from William Carvalho to
free Junior down the left. He weaved inside Sergi Roberto and found the net.
Barca had
chances. Messi’s free-kick found Clement Lenglet on the stretch but his lunging
finish was tipped over by Pau Lopez. Ter Stegen denied Cristian Tello with his
legs.
Betis were
soon pouring onto Barca´s defence again, with Junior’s cross evading everyone
before finding Lo Celso on the opposite side of the box. His cute cut-back
picked out veteran winger Joaquin, who stabbed in Betis’ second.
Vidal
replaced the jaded Arthur Melo at half-time and shot within a minute of the
restart. Messi feathered a through-ball for Sergi but Betis survived the
scramble as Luis Suarez lashed wide.
Barca had
the momentum and in the 68th minute, they pulled one back, with Jordi Alba
pulled down by Tello, and Messi converting the penalty for his eighth league
goal of the season.
But the
comeback stalled three minutes later as Betis restored their two-goal
advantage. Ter Stegen made the error, letting Lo Celso’s shot slip through his
fingers and into the far corner.
Barca were
not done yet. Two substitutes combined for a second, Munir El Haddadi laying on
Vidal to make it 3-2 but no sooner had the recovery began again, it was halted.
First,
Rakitic was sent off, a second yellow card for a late challenge on Lo Celso,
and then Canales pushed in Betis’ fourth from Junior’s cross.
Messi added
his second in injury-time, tapping a Vidal pass over the line. The video
assistant referee deemed Messi onside but there was no more late drama as Betis
held on for a shock victory.
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