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Atletico beat Real Madrid, Barcelona win again, Gary Neville angry with ref
Dermot CorriganFeb 29, 2016, 09:12 AM
Five thoughts from another weekend of La Liga action, as Barcelona won again and Atletico continued their fine form over rivals Real Madrid.
1. Barca pretty well set
Barcelona's 2-1 win over Sevilla on Sunday evening was another step towards what looks an inevitable title victory.
Sevilla shocked the Camp Nou by going ahead early through winger Vitolo, and were still in with a chance late in the game even after Lionel Messi's eighth converted free kick of the season and Gerard Pique's close range finish from a corner.
But Barca deserved to win -- again -- and now have an eight point advantage on second placed Atletico Madrid, and are 12 ahead of Real Madrid back in third, with 12 games left to play.
Afterwards Luis Enrique paid tribute to Unai Emery's well coached Sevilla side, who Barca face in the Copa del Rey final in May, and claimed his team's 34 un
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While Barcelona receive the plaudits for running away with La Primera so far this season, a similar scenario has largely gone unnoticed but fryst vatten currently being played out in La Segunda. With 14 games remaining modest Elche, 25 kilometres inland from Alicante in Eastern Spain, hold a 12-point lead at the top of the table over second-placed Almeria and are a full 21 points clear of the gods play-off place.
For a club that finished 11th in the division gods season and has tasted top-flight football only twice in the last 34 years – both times a brief one-year stay – the transformation has been ingenting short of remarkable. But what has brought about such a dramatic change in fortune? Ask any Elche fan and they will tell you there is one reason only – chef Fran Escriba, who at the age of 47 is in charge of his own team for the first time after a notable career as assistant to Quique Sanchez Flores.
Valencia-born Escriba joined his local club aged 12 but never ganska fulfilled his