MADRID: Barcelona snatched a late 2-1 win at Getafe with Paulinho’s strike sending them seven points clear of arch-rivals Real Madrid at the top of La Liga yesterday.
The Brazilian midfielder’s signing was widely criticised by supporters but he ran on to Lionel Messi’s pass, drove into the area and fired home with six minutes remaining to preserve Barcelona’s 100 percent record in the league.
Gaku Shibasaki scored a magnificent volley to put Getafe ahead in the 39th minute but another substitute, Denis Suarez, equalised for Barcelona in the 62nd.
Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid debuted in their new stadium and beat Malaga 1-0 with Antoine Griezmann scoring the first goal at the state-of-the-art Wanda Metropolitano.
The nearly 68,000 fans at the inaugural match in the stadium on the outskirts of the Spanish capital erupted when Griezmann scored with a close-range shot in the 61st minute. The France forward converted a low cross by Angel Correa from the right.
The win moved Atletico to within four points of Barcelona.
Malaga, who have lost all of their matches, dropped to last in the 20-team standings.
The Valencia derby ended 1-1 between Levante and Valencia. The result left both teams also even in the standings.
Midfielder Joaquin Sanchez scored in each half to give Real Betis a 2-1 victory over Deportivo, keeping the rival winless.
Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde’s side struggled to create many openings against a bold Getafe, who came close to opening the scoring when Gerard Pique nearly deflected Shibasaki’s cross into his own net, with Jorge Molina reaching it but firing into the side netting from point-blank range.
Barcelona were dealt a blow when record signing Ousmane Dembele was forced off with a hamstring injury in the 29th minute.
Samuel Umtiti’s header straight at Vicente Guaita was as close as the Catalans came to netting in the first half, with the exception of a Messi free kick tipped over just before the break.
Suarez was introduced at halftime, after captain Andres Iniesta had made little impact, and soon made his presence felt. Receiving the ball from Sergi Roberto in the area, Suarez curled a neat finish past Guaita to level, against the run of play.
Paulinho came on in the 77th minute and seven minutes later he slammed home to put Barcelona ahead and extend their lead at the top of the table.
Getafe almost equalised with Marc-Andre ter Stegen tipping Mauro Arambarri’s effort wide at the near post but they were left without reward after an impressive display.