
Laliga Alliance leader Barcelona was detained by Real Betis after being defeated by Valencia in Madrid.
Barcelona was 1-1 at home by Real Betis as the Spanish leader Laliga failed to do his best for Real Madrid earlier in the day.
The defending champion is 2-1 defeat in Spanish capital Valencia Side recorded its first win of the season on Saturday.
A few hours later, Madrid’s shock was softened Hansi Flick extends lead to just four pointsboth teams played 30 games.
Laliga has eight rounds left in the season, including Krasico in May.
In a showdown of Laliga’s hottest team, Betis gathered to pull levels before enduring Barcelona’s second-half attack.
Gavi Paez put Barcelona ahead in the seventh minute after a nice setup by Ferran Torres.

Ten minutes later, Betis finished fifth, with goalkeeper Adrian San Miguel and former Barcelona defender Marc Bartra turning around and the host beat a lot of shots to split the points.
“It’s obvious that if we win, we’ll go further, but it’s football,” Garvey said missing out on the chance to clear the six points. “We have a chance, but can’t switch and have a bitter taste in our mouths.”
Royal coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted after Valencia’s failure that their defense of the title is now under severe pressure.
The Italian added that his players will not give up on their Lariga wishes.
“It’s hard to fight for the league right now, but we only have one idea, and that’s to fight until the end, because we still have a chance after this game,” Ancelotti said.
Barcelona hosted the Dortmund in the Champions League quarterfinal on Wednesday, while Real Madrid competed in Arsenal on Tuesday.
Surday, Celta Vigo;