La Liga champions Barcelona dropped more points in the Spanish title race in a tense 1-1 draw at Valencia on Saturday.reebok classic femme pas cher tuto lacet vans rama works fred perry polo slim fit reebok cipő adidas cloudfoam advantage clean w reebok camurça bege pod mod x lite reebok classic leather 2502103 reebok classic leather sole nouvelle moto yamaha 2020 new balance 761 reebok classic leather alr reebok classic femme pas cher reebok classic club c 85 blue suede
Xavi Hernandez’s side moved third, a point clear of Atletico Madrid, but trail Real Madrid by four and shock leaders Girona by six, having played one game more than all three sides. Atletico fell 2-0 at Athletic Bilbao earlier Saturday but the Catalans could not take full advantage in an entertaining clash on the east coast.
Joao Felix sent Barcelona ahead in the second half after a slick team move, but Hugo Guillamon’s fine strike pegged them back. Barcelona have won just one of their last four league matches, including being ripped apart by a rampant Girona last weekend at home.
They were further shaken by a midweek Champions League defeat by Belgian minnows Royal Antwerp, which created further questions over Xavi’s management even though the Catalans were already through to the last 16.