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Lewandowski treble powers Barca past Valencia

Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski celebrates scoring their third goal. -  REUTERS
Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski celebrates scoring their third goal. - REUTERS
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BARCELONA: Robert Lewandowski hit a second-half hat-trick to power Barcelona to an entertaining 4-2 win over 10-man Valencia on Monday in La Liga.


The champions' victory denies leaders Real Madrid the chance to take the crown by simply beating Cadiz next Saturday. Los Blancos are 11 points clear of Barcelona with five matches remaining.


Fermin Lopez sent the hosts ahead before Valencia striker Hugo Duro levelled and Pepelu netted from the spot to turn the game round.


Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was sent off late in the first half for handball and Lewandowski equalised soon after the break before adding another two late on.


It rained all day in drought-ridden Barcelona and the threat of a soaking left the Olympic Stadium half empty, with an attendance of 30,000.


The small crowd might also have been a response to last weekend's Clasico defeat, which laid out the red carpet for Real Madrid to whisk away Barcelona's title, as well as the detested Monday night slot.


La Liga rescheduled the game at only a week's notice, meaning many could no longer attend.


Those who were present enjoyed a surprisingly entertaining clash, with Barca coach Xavi Hernandez triumphant in his first match after deciding to stay in charge next season.


"I think the team did well... we lacked calmness, tranquility, but I'm satisfied with the team's attitude," Xavi told DAZN.


Visitors Valencia, eighth and striving for European football next season, carved out the best early chances.


Hugo Duro's flick from close range was saved by Marc-Andre ter Stegen. On-loan Real Madrid winger Peter Federico dragged a shot wide when barrelling through on goal.


Barcelona took the lead when Lopez headed home from Raphinha's whipped cross.


Valencia were quickly level after a grievous error by Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who ran out of his box to try and intercept a long ball.


He got there first but botched his attempted dink over Duro's head and the striker controlled the ball and held off Ronald Araujo to roll home.


KEY ERRORS


It soon got worse for Barcelona, with Araujo -- crucially sent off in the Champions League quarter-final defeat by Paris Saint-Germain -- foolishly giving away a penalty by felling Federico. Valencia midfielder Pepelu fired the penalty down the middle to put Los Che ahead.


The game turned Barcelona's way shortly before the break when Valencia's goalkeeper erred.


Mamardashvili miscontrolled the ball on the edge of his box, giving it away to teenager Lamine Yamal.


As the youngster tried to round the goalkeeper, the Georgian touched the ball with his arm outside the area and, after a VAR review, was dismissed.


Replacement Jaume Domenech saved Raphinha's free-kick, but could not keep out Barcelona's equaliser, early in the second half.


Lewandowski headed home from a corner to start Barcelona's comeback.


The game lurched from end-to-end, with Domenech saving brilliantly from Araujo's header and Barca substitute Pedri making a last-ditch challenge to stop Diego Lopez from striking.


Eventually, Lewandowski nodded Barcelona back in front from close range when Araujo's header from a corner dropped into his path.


The Polish international wrapped up his treble in stoppage time with a well-placed free-kick, his 16th league goal of the season.


"The first half, we didn't have much space in attack, but most important is if you lose one or two goals, we can always score three or four," Lewandowski told DAZN.


"If we score a lot of goals, it's a lot easier for everyone."


Barcelona's victory took them two points ahead of neighbours Girona, third, whom they visit next Saturday.


The minnows are chasing Champions League qualification which they could secure with a victory, which could also hand Madrid the title.


"It'll be a great game, two teams looking to go on the attack," said Xavi, whose side lost 4-2 at home against Girona in December.


"It will be a great spectacle, as we saw in Montjuic." -- AFP


Spanish La Liga table after Monday's match (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):


Real Madrid 33 26 6 1 71 22 84


Barcelona 33 22 7 4 68 39 73


Girona 33 22 5 6 69 40 71


Atletico Madrid 33 20 4 9 62 39 64


Athletic Bilbao 33 16 10 7 53 33 58


Real Sociedad 33 13 12 8 46 35 51


Real Betis 33 12 13 8 41 39 49


Valencia 33 13 8 12 37 38 47


Villarreal 33 12 9 12 54 55 45


Getafe 33 10 13 10 41 45 43


Osasuna 33 11 6 16 37 49 39


Alaves 33 10 8 15 31 38 38


Sevilla 33 9 11 13 42 46 38


Las Palmas 33 10 7 16 30 41 37


Rayo Vallecano 33 7 13 13 27 42 34


Real Mallorca 33 6 14 13 27 39 32


Celta Vigo 33 7 10 16 37 50 31


Cadiz 33 4 14 15 23 46 26


Granada 33 4 9 20 36 61 21


Almeria (R) 33 1 11 21 32 67 14


Note:


-- Top four qualify for Champions League; team in fifth qualifies for the Europa League. The sixth-place team goes into the Europa Conference League play-offs


-- Bottom three are relegated (R)


Spanish La Liga result on Monday:


Barcelona 4 (Lopez 22, Lewandowski 49, 82, 90+3) Valencia 2 (Duro 27, Pepelu 38-pen)


Played Sunday


Cadiz 1 (Mascarell 59-og) Real Mallorca 1 (Muriqi 12)


Granada 3 (Pellistri 29, Uzuni 48, Boye 90+4) Osasuna 0


Villarreal 3 (Sorloth 18, 74, Mosquera 69) Rayo Vallecano 0


Real Betis 1 (Isco 38-pen) Sevilla 1 (Salas 56)


Played Saturday


Las Palmas 0 Girona 2 (Lopez 26, Dovbyk 57-pen)


Almeria 1 (Lozano 41) Getafe 3 (Greenwood 27, 48, Mata 61)


Alaves 3 (Simeone 48, Guridi 54, Benavidez 86) Celta Vigo 0


Atletico Madrid 3 (De Paul 15, Correa 52, Simon 80-og) Athletic Bilbao 1 (N. Williams 45)


Played Friday


Real Sociedad 0 Real Madrid 1 (Guler 29)


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