BARCELONA’S PLACE IN La Liga’s top four looks much less secure after they suffered a surprise 1-0 defeat at home to relegation-battling Cadiz on Monday.
Lucas Perez’s close-range finish early in the second half condemned Barca to a second consecutive defeat, on the back of their shock exit at the hands of Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League on Thursday.
Barcelona stayed second but are level on points with both Sevilla in third and Atletico Madrid in fourth while Real Betis in fifth are only three points behind. Xavi Hernandez’s team do have a game in hand over the trio below them.
But the loss means Barca have won only one of their last four matches, that victory coming via an injury-time winner against 19th-placed Levante.
Any hopes they had of making leaders Real Madrid feel uncomfortable are surely over, with Madrid 15 points clear at the top, having played a game more.
Cadiz climb out of the relegation zone to 16th, two points clear of the bottom three.
The defeat by Frankfurt on Thursday was a particularly bitter pill to swallow, given the Catalans effectively ceded their home advantage by allowing more than 20,000 away fans into Camp Nou.
Xavi said on Saturday Barca had felt “robbed in their own home” and one of the club’s prominent fan groups boycotted the Cadiz game in protest, with the section behind the goal at one end empty.
Controversy surrounded Gerard Pique on Monday too, after a report by El Confidencial said the defender’s company, Kosmos, are to receive €24 million for their part in moving the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia. Pique was not involved against Cadiz as he had a hamstring injury.
As well as issues around the Frankfurt fans and Pique, Xavi finds himself confronting the team’s first real dip since he was appointed in November.
Barcelona can ill-afford to miss out on Champions League qualification, with the club’s debts at the start of the season amounting to more than a billion euros.
Cadiz should have been in front at half-time but Perez shot wide after being given a simple finish by Ruben Sobrino.
Ousmane Dembele had Barcelona’s best chance but the Frenchman was unable to finish off a driving run, his shot straight at Cadiz goalkeeper Jeremias Ledesma.
Cadiz continued to create the better chances and two minutes into the second half, they took the lead. Jordi Alba lost the ball in midfield and Alex’s cross found Sobrino, whose header was parried by Marc-Andre ter Stegen, only for Perez to follow in.
Alex should have put Barca out of sight but fired wide from Ivan Alejo’s pull-back before Barcelona’s Luuk de Jong, on as a substitute, headed straight at Ledesma.
Sergio Busquets tested Ledesma with a late strike from distance before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang volleyed straight at the goalkeeper late on, Gavi unable to reach the rebound.
The42 is on Instagram! Tap the button below on your phone to follow us!
Can’t wait for today. As a Dub we had to endure so many barren years. I’ve nothing but respect for Mayo. While they’ve been unlucky so many times at least they’re there. Here’s to a classic today. Up the Dubs!
Barren years??
Times were hard before 2011
No All Ireland between 1995 and 2011. When I was working the All Ireland finals in my Taxi all I heard from the Country Folk was “Dublin are a disgrace, yous have the biggest population and more money and ye can’t win feck all” Now the hypocrites are saying the opposite “I fecking hate the Dubs, yous have the biggest population and more money how are the rest of us to ever win anything, you’ll have to be split in two. Its a disgrace” Up the Dubs and long may it continue..
@Cosmo you should have dropped them off up in Finglas or Ballymun and let them voice their opinions to the locals
@Kieran they certainly were barren years, no all-ireland for 15 years and no provincial title for 6 years or so
Come on Mayo…. Please!!
Dublin by +5 points,can’t see them being that bad again.
Dublin to be schooled again Mayo by 15
Champions to do what they do best. Dubs by 6.
Again…?
Yes again, front 6 like lost kids in a supermarket
An Irish man has just run 156 miles in under 25 hours placing 3rd at 47 years old,I’m sure our spring chicken dub team can take some inspiration from this…The journal should give this man a mention…..
@ fork. He placed 3rd? After 156 miles? In under 25 hours and him 47 yrs old? Must have been a real bummer to discover that only the top two got All Ireland tickets.
But seriously Fork, fair f**k to him.
I think he was 8th but he’s a Corkman so hardly likely to be supporting the Dubs anyways! Hon Mayo!!
Replays until Christmas!
Time for the annual fukitmaybenextyear festival
Dublin to win as I can’t see them being so poor again
Hopefully i get a ticket…any chance i will get one outside croker?
Every chance but will cost 00s going on the touts last day.
There was a few floating last game at face value and I’m sure same today
Another draw, another bumper day for the GAA next weekend.
The game goes to extra time if its a draw today
Maybe it will be a draw after extra time…..
@Gary Mongey: wouldnt be surprised, but would be nice to get it sorted for the sake of the clubs
Cmon Mayo play out of your skins beat then dubs
Ballina best in blue really worth a watch https://youtu.be/4t2tVKup4VY