Awesome Almeria stun LaLiga leaders Barcelona
Xavi’s men arrived looking to bounce back from a disappointing UEFA Europa League defeat to Manchester United and stretch their lead at the LaLiga summit after eternal rivals Real Madrid dropped points in the Madrid derby.
Maybe being terrorised by the likes of Marcus Rashford in Thursday's loss affected confidence however, as Barca looked uncomfortable in a hard-fought opening that saw Almeria - who started the afternoon in the bottom three - take the game to a defence that’s conceded just seven goals after 22 matches this campaign.
The Catalan club’s ability to withstand pressure might be the main reason for their fruitful LaLiga campaign, but there was little solidity on display as the hosts took the lead through El Bilal Toure with 24 minutes gone.
The striker drilled in his sixth league goal of the season with help from the crossbar after a delicious chipped ball from Luis Suarez. Almeria’s perilous position in the standings perhaps meant they were content to sit back and shield their slender lead, with Barca struggling to mount a response before the break.
Rubi, who had lost all of his seven managerial matches against Barcelona prior to this evening, watched on as his side continued to impress in the second period, with the visitors still without a notable opportunity as the hour mark approached.
The absences of Pedri, Ousmane Dembele and Ansu Fati from Barcelona’s frontline were stark as Almeria started to dream of a first LaLiga win over the Catalans in front of baying home fans.
It was hard to believe that this was the same Rojiblanco side which had conceded six goals in their last league outing as some staunch defending in the closing stages limited Barcelona to aimless long balls, with Robert Lewandowski left as a mere spectator.
Ultimately, this was a forgettable and weary-looking performance from a side billed as favourites to win the LaLiga title with a jubilant Almeria outfit securing a famous victory that could prove vital in their fight for survival.
Flashcore Man of the Match: El Bilal Toure (Almeria)