Barcelona Extend Liga Lead, Atletico Stumble in Title Race Drama

Barcelona secured a 3-1 victory over Elche with goals from Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, and substitute Marcus Rashford to maintain their lead at the top of La Liga. Atletico Madrid dropped crucial points in a 0-0 draw away to Levante, a match marred by striker Alexander Sorloth being taken to the hospital. In other matches, Villarreal drew 2-2 with Osasuna, while Oviedo earned a rare 1-0 win over Girona. The results leave Barcelona firmly in first place with 55 points, four ahead of Real Madrid who have a game in hand.

Key Points: La Liga: Barcelona Win, Atletico Drop Points | Roundup

  • Barcelona win 3-1 at Elche
  • Atletico Madrid draw 0-0 at Levante
  • Real Madrid trail leaders by four points
  • Alexander Sorloth hospitalized after head clash
  • Oviedo end 14-match winless run
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La Liga 2025-26: Barcelona win in Elche as Atletico drop more points away from home (Roundup)

Barcelona beat Elche 3-1 to stay top as Atletico Madrid draw 0-0. Get the latest La Liga scores, standings, and key updates.

"Marcus Rashford, netted Barcelona's third with a right-foot shot in the 71st minute. - Match Report"

Madrid, Feb 1

FC Barcelona ensured they will retain their lead at the top of La Liga after a 3-1 win away to Elche as they maintained their advantage in the Spanish top division football over archrivals Real Madrid.

Lamine Yamal put Barcelona ahead early, and his side then went on to hit the woodwork three times before the break, before Alvaro Rodriguez took his chance to level the score for Elche.

Ferran Torres, who had twice hit the woodwork, put Barcelona back in front, and although Raphinha was forced out with a groin problem, his substitute, Marcus Rashford, netted Barcelona's third with a right-foot shot in the 71st minute.

Second-placed Real Madrid play Rayo Vallecano on Sunday at lunchtime. Madrid are four points adrift of Barcelona, who now have 55 points, reports Xinhua.

Atletico Madrid dropped two points in a 0-0 draw away to Levante in a game in which Atletico striker Alexander Sorloth had to be taken to the hospital after a clash of heads. Gerard Moreno scored a penalty and a header from a corner as Villarreal had a 2-2 draw away to Osasuna, who drew level thanks to the impressive Victor Munoz.

Ilyas Chaira's 73rd-minute tap-in saw Oviedo win 1-0 at home to Girona for their third victory of the season, which ended a winless run of 14 matches. Veteran midfielder Santi Cazorla started the move with Thiago Fernandez setting up Chaira to score against his former club.

Alaves won 2-1 away to Espanyol on Friday night to climb into mid-table and extend Espanyol's run of poor form. The club announced on Saturday that they had signed Finnish defender Ville Koski from Croatian side NK Istra for the remainder of the season.

Barcelona lead the table with 55 points from 22 matches, while Real Madrid are second with 51 points from 21 matches. Atletico Madrid are third with 43 points from 22 matches,s and Villarreal are on 42 points from 21 matches. Espanyol, who have 34 points from 21 matches, are fifth in the standings.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope Sorloth is okay, that head injury sounded serious. Football is just a game, player safety comes first. Good to see Oviedo finally get a win after such a long drought.
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Vikram M
As a neutral Indian fan, the title race is getting spicy! Four points is a decent gap but Madrid have a game in hand. Atletico drawing again... Simeone's men are really struggling away from home.
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Rohit P
Hitting the woodwork three times! 😅 Barcelona should have killed the game earlier. Ferran Torres finally got his goal though. The league is theirs to lose now.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, but have to say the quality of La Liga is fantastic. Santi Cazorla still creating goals at his age for Oviedo is incredible. True legend.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, the article focuses too much on the top. What about Espanyol's poor form or Alaves climbing the table? The mid-table battle is just as interesting for us fans who follow the whole league.

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