After Real Madrid moved two points clear of Girona at the top of the league with a win at Las Palmas, the pressure was firmly on Xavi Hernandez's defending champions in third. In a see-saw match Gerard Moreno and Ilias Akhomach put Villarreal two goals ahead before Barcelona battled back. Ilkay Gundogan and Pedri struck before Eric Bailly headed into his own net to give the hosts the lead.
However Goncalo Guedes fired home in the 84th minute before stoppage time strikes from Alexander Sorloth and Jose Luis Morales left Barcelona ten points adrift of rivals Madrid. Xavi brought in Joao Felix and midfielder Oriol Romeu from the side that lost in extra-time against Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey in midweek, as well as young defender Hector Fort.
After that elimination and a thrashing by Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final, Barcelona have only La Liga and the Champions League left on the table. Barcelona's 16-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal offered spark and invention on the right but Villarreal were the more dangerous side in the first half. Barcelona have conceded far too many early goals this season and after three minutes Alex Baena struck, but it was ruled out for offside.
Felix had a vicious strike tipped over by Filip Jorgensen before Villarreal had another strike disallowed, controversially. Moreno rifled in at the near post but Alexander Sorloth was ruled to be offside and blocking defender Ronald Araujo. It was third time lucky for the Yellow Submarine, however, with Moreno firing home Sorloth's cut-back with aplomb - this time it counted.
As the players trudged in for half-time Barcelona were whistled in by disgruntled supporters at their temporary home at the Olympic Stadium. Xavi made a triple change at the
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