Real Madrid were left to rue a series of near misses on Sunday as they stumbled to a 0-0 home draw with Athletic Bilbao, dropping two points adrift of Barcelona in a tight Spanish title race.
Real also drew 0-0 midweek at Barcelona but Sunday’s result leaves Madrid on 37 points at the half-way stage of the season, two points off Barcelona who top the table on 39.
Toni Kroos hit the bar, Karim Benzema saw an effort cleared off the line with a back-heel and both Rodrygo and Vincius Junior forced snap saves on a frustrating night for Madrid.
For Bilbao, Kenan Kodro’s thunderbolt shot was ruled out for off-side in the first half while the Santiago Bernabeu lived on its nerves when Athletic flooded forward deep into added time.
Barcelona go into the brief Spanish winter break on top of La Liga after a glittering show led by Lionel Messi saw the defending champions beat Alaves 4-1 on Saturday.
Messi hit his 50th goal of the year with Antoine Griezmann, Luis Suarez and Arturo Vidal also on target. Sevilla are third on 34 points after their 2-0 win at Real Mallorca.
Earlier Sunday Angel Correa came off the bench to score one and make another as Atletico Madrid climbed back into the top four with a 2-1 win at Real Betis.
The red-and-white half of Madrid were in the doldrums after a home defeat to Barcelona a month ago but have since qualified for the Champions League last-16 where they can savour the chance of measuring themselves against Liverpool.
European champions Liverpool travel to Madrid in February for the Champions League first leg match and will have noted the commitment inspired by Atletico’s feisty Argentine coach Diego Simeone.
“Correa showed what he’s made of today, we’ve been training him hard. He put on good pressure to get the first goal and a nice pass for the second,” said Simeone.
“But I was just as pleased to see him fighting for the win right at the end, when the team needed him.” The goals all came after the break as second-half sub Correa came on for struggling France international Thomas Lemar on 56 minutes and scored with his first touch of the game to set Atletico on the road to a third straight win.
Former Real Madrid, Juventus and Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata gave Atletico a 2-0 lead late on before a stoppage time consolation strike for the home fans came from Marc Bartra.
It also ended five straight away draws for Atletico, who have managed just 20 goals in the first half of the season since they sold Griezmann to Barca in the summer.
Meanwhile, Espanyol, who are languishing at the bottom of La Liga, on Monday fired chief coach Pablo Machin after just over two months in the job, the club said.
“The club have decided to end his role as coach... as a result of the first team’s performance,” said an official statement on its website.
The club, which also gave marching orders to the other three members of Machin’s coaching team, said the aim was “to change the current situation of the white-and-blues” within La Liga.
Currently at the bottom of Spain’s top football league with just 10 points after 18 games, Espanyol have not yet named a replacement.
The new coach will be the club’s third this season.
Machin previously managed Girona from 2014-18, then left to take over at Sevilla but was fired in March this year after just 10 months in the job.
Agence France-Presse
Spanish League results on Sunday:
Real Madrid 0 Athletic Bilbao 0; Levante 3 (Marti 60, 70, Mayoral 90+1) Celta Vigo 1 (Aspas 12); Real Betis 1 (Bartra 90+3) Atletico Madrid 2 (Correa 58, Morata 84); Leganes 2 (Braithwaite 11, En-Nesyri 54) Espanyol 0; Osasuna 3 (Ariadne 45+1, Avila 49, 84) Real Sociedad 4 (Oyarzabal 15, Portu 18, Odegaard 28, Isak 79)