Slumping Girona and limp Barcelona fail to exploit Real's Liga slip
Barcelona's Polish forward #09 Robert Lewandowski reacts during the Spanish league football match between Athletic Club Bilbao and FC Barcelona at the San Mames stadium in Bilbao on March 3, 2024. (Photo by ANDER GILLENEA / AFP)
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Presented with a chance to gain ground on Liga leaders Real
Madrid, both Girona and then Barcelona tamely surrendered points on Sunday.
After Real Madrid drew in Valencia the night before,
surprising title challengers Girona had a chance to reverse their recent slump
and regain some ground.
That gave giant Catalan rivals Barcelona a chance to take
second, but they drew 0-0 in Bilbao in the late game.
Girona remained second, seven points behind Real with
Barcelona another point behind.
Atletico Madrid tightened their grip on fourth as they beat
Betis 2-1.
On Saturday, Real Madrid drew 2-2 at Valencia in a
game that ended in controversy as Jude Bellingham, who thought he had just
scored the winner, was sent off for protesting after his strike was ruled out
because the referee had blown the final whistle.
In Palma on Sunday, Mallorca, fresh from reaching the Copa
del Rey final, scored the only goal after 33 minutes.
Following a corner, the ball rebounded off Mallorca's Cyle
Larin and fell to Jose-Manuel Copete in space less than 10 metres out. The
defender smashed a shot in off the underside of the bar.
Girona enjoyed a slight edge in possession but struggled to
create clear-cut chances as they failed to score for the third time in five
games.
"I am disappointed with the result but not with the
team's attitude," said Girona coach Michel Sanchez.
The victory pulled Mallorca up to 15th, eight points clear of
the relegation places.
Barcelona ended their visit to Bilbao playing out an
uneventful goalless draw at a walking pace.
"We didn't play a good game, we didn't attack
well," said coach Xavi. "We didn't play our best. The match required
more from us. It's a missed opportunity. The team could have done more."
Barcelona also suffered potentially costly injuries to
Frenkie de Jong and Pedri, who went off in tears.
Bilbao, who also reached the Spanish Cup final in midweek,
stayed fifth, five points behind Atletico Madrid, the only team that started the
weekend in the top half of the table to win.
In the afternoon, Atletico took the lead against Betis after
eight minutes with help from the visitors.
Memphis Depay drove a cross toward Alvaro Morata,
lurking at the far post, but the ball never reached the Spain striker as
three Betis players combined to put the ball into their net.
Hector Bellerin scuffed the ball onto team-mate German
Pezzella who deflected it toward the line where goalkeeper Rui Silva could only
parry it into his own goal.
Rui Silva brought down Morata to concede a 27th-minute
penalty but the goalkeeper saved the spot kick and two follow-up attempts by
Morata.
Morata found the target in the 43rd minute, nodding in a
rebound from close range after Rui Silva saved a shot by Rodrigo de Paul.
"It was a deserved victory," said Atletico coach
Diego Simeone. "We needed it."
William Carvalho pulled one back for Betis with a long-range
blast after 62 minutes.
Goalkeeper Jan Oblak pushed a shot from Guido Rodriguez onto
the post as Atletico absorbed late Betis pressure.
In the day's opening game, Alexander Sorloth scored a hat-trick as Villarreal crushed struggling Granada 5-1.

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