La Liga
Sevilla frustrate Barça, Madrid beat Levante
October 06, 2020 00:00:00
BARCELONA, Spain, Oct 05 (AP): Sevilla's energetic defending ensured Ronald Koeman's Barcelona dropped its first points in the Spanish league on Sunday.
While Sevilla held Barcelona to a 1-1 draw at Camp Nou, Real Madrid went to the top of the standings after Vinicius Junior and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois helped earn a 2-0 victory at Levante.
Barcelona and Sevilla have a game in hand and trail Madrid by three points.
Challenging Barcelona and defending champions Madrid for the title is not out of the question for Julen Lopetegui's well-disciplined Sevilla after this performance. A pressure defense anchored by Fernando and Jules Kounde shut down Lionel Messi for long periods and forced Barcelona into making an unusual number of bad passes.
Sevilla's intense pressure up the pitch made Barcelona work extra hard to just get the ball past midfield. Very often, it didn't make it, losing possession in uncharacteristic fashion for a squad that prides itself on quality passing. Striker Luuk de Jong put Sevilla ahead in the eighth minute when he blasted home a loose ball that fell to him in the heart of the box after a corner.
Barcelona hit back two minutes later when Messi drifted back into midfield and lobbed forward a pass to meet Jordi Alba's run from the left side. Jesus Navas tried to intercept the pass, only to knock it into the path of Coutinho who fired home.
Lopetegui, the coach who was fired from both Spain and Real Madrid in 2018, has resurrected his career in Seville. His team hasn't lost in 18 straight league games going back to the last campaign, when it won the Europa League title.
He lost his job at Madrid after a humbling 5-1 defeat at Camp Nou in 2018 and his Sevilla team lost 4-0 here last season.
This time, a possible win was inches away when Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo deflected a dangerous cross off the bar of his own goal in the 64th.
American Sergino Dest made his debut for Barcelona when he replaced left back Jordi Alba.
Barcelona had won all its matches - including three preseason games - since Koeman took over following its humiliating 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the final game of last season.