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First Division - Day 10

Barcelona 0 - Celta 1

Barcelona: Bravo; Dani Alves, Mascherano, Mathieu, Jordi Alba; Rakitic, Busquets (Xavi 66‘), Rafinha (Pedro 66‘); Luis Suárez, Messi, Neymar. 4-3-3.
Celta: Sergio Alvarez; Hugo Mallo, Cabral, Sergi Gómez, Jonny Castro; Krohn-Dehli, Radoja, Pablo Hernández (Borja Fernández 69‘); Orellana, Larrivey (Charles 76’), Nolito (Madinda 88’). 4-3-3.

Goals:
0-1. 55. Larrivey. Picked up Nolito’s back-heel pass and steered shot past Bravo.

Yellow cards: Pablo Hernández 14’, Sergi Gómez 72’, Pedro 93’.

Barcelona drop to third in the table after they were beaten 0-1 by Celta on Saturday evening. It was a first home game for the formidable front trio of Messi, Neymar and Luis Suárez, but after losing at the Bernabeu last week they needed to win to hold on to top spot. Luck was against them though as they dominated for much of the match, hitting the woodwork four times and coming up against an excellent Sergio Alvarez. The keeper saved from Neymar and Messi early on, Neymar hit the crossbar with a long shot, and Messi saw his shot cleared on to the bar by Jonny a few minutes later. Suárez headed over the top and he and Neymar came up against the keeper before the break, and after the restart Neymar fired another chance against the woodwork. Bravo had had little to do up to them, but ten minutes in to the second half Nolito set up Larrivey with a back-heel pass for the striker to run through and score. Charles came close to a second when he headed the rebound over the top after Bravo saved from Nolito, and in a frantic finish Messi hit the upright with a free kick and Sergio kept out Suárez a couple more times. Just one of those days, but in the end Celta had won in the Nou Camp for the first time in 73 years, and they consolidated sixth spot as a result.