Barcelona held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by nine-man Malaga at the Nou Camp.
Barcelona dropped crucial
points in the race for the La Liga title on Saturday after being held to a
frustrating 0-0 draw by nine-man Malaga at the Nou Camp.
Luis Enrique's side
dominated the match but were unable to break through Malaga's stubborn
defence without Lionel Messi, who was suffering from an illness, and the
suspended Luis Suarez.
The visitors ended the
game with nine men after Diego Llorente and Juan Carlos both saw red in the
closing stages.
Barcelona
missed the chance to go top of La Liga and could now fall four points behind
rivals Real Madrid - if Zinedine Zidane's side beat Atletico Barcelona
missed the chance to go top of La Liga and could now fall four points behind
rivals Real Madrid - if Zinedine Zidane's side beat Atletico Madrid on Saturday
night. Madrid on Saturday night. Barcelona started the match
well and had the ball in the net as early as the third minute, when Paco
Alcacer - in for the suspended Suarez - saw his first-time finish ruled out for
offside.
Neymar, fresh from his
international exploits with Brazil, then fired a volley narrowly wide of Carlos
Kameni's right-hand post as the home side looked to make the breakthrough early
on.
Alcacer was then guilty
of wasting a superb chance when he miscued a shot wide when well placed inside
the area.
As the half wore on,
Malaga's confidence grew and former Barcelona youngster Sandro Ramirez tested
Marc-Andre ter Stegen with a long-range strike.
Barcelona continued to
toil against a resolute Malaga defence but could have taken the lead minutes
before the break when Arda Turan failed to connect with Rafinha's smart flick
across the face of the goal.
Malaga had rarely
threated the home side's goal during the first half but almost took the lead
after the break when Carlos fired narrowly wide after rounding Ter Stegen in
the Barcelona goal.
Any chance of an away
victory was all-but ended minutes later, however, when Llorente received a
straight red card for hacking down Neymar in midfield.
As time continued to run
out, Gerard Pique was sent up front for the hosts and thought he had found the
winner when he tapped home Andre Gomes' rebounded shot - only to see his goal
chalked out for offside.
Neymar then saw a goal
bound header superbly saved by Kameni with just minutes remaining in the
match.
Malaga ended the match
with nine men when Carlos was shown a straight red card for dissent six minutes
into added time.
However, the home side
were unable to take advantage in the dying minutes as Malaga held on for an
unlikely point away from home.
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