Barça relaunches itself in the title race

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The day after the draw between Real and Atlético de Madrid, Barça had every interest in filling up this Sunday to grab a little field on his two predecessors in the ranking.

In Seville, the Catalans did the job, winning cheerfully (1-4) thanks to Lewandowski (7e), Lopez (46e), Raphinha (55e) and Garcia (89e), despite the expulsion of the same Lopez shortly after the hour of play (62e).

The Andalusians have equalized well by Vargas in the wake of the opening of the score (8e). In vain, the Sevilla FC pointing this evening at 13e rank, seven units from the first European accessit. Barça on its side returns to a point in Atlético, only two lengths from Real Leader.

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