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Wu Lei strikes late as Espanyol hold 10-man Barca; Atleti win

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Espanyol’s Wu Lei (centre) celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal against Barcelona during their Spanish League match on Sunday. Reuters

Barcelona were pegged back by La Liga’s bottom club Espanyol on Saturday as Wu Lei struck late to secure a dramatic 2-2 draw in a thrilling Catalan derby.

Luis Suarez appeared to have inspired another turnaround at the RCDE Stadium after he cancelled out David Lopez’s opener with a deft half-volley before digging out an exquisite pass for substitute Arturo Vidal to finish.

But a red card for Frenkie de Jong with 16 minutes left gave Espanyol renewed hope and Chinese forward Wu emerged the hero, firing past stand-in goalkeeper Neto to rescue a point in Abelardo Fernandez’s first game in charge.

“De Jong’s sending off hurt us,” said Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde.

“We could have scored a third and then in one play we conceded. We had the game under control. The red card unsettled us a little.”

Barcelona remain top of the table but only on goal difference, their two-point advantage removed after Real Madrid earlier clinched an impressive 3-0 win away at Getafe.  Atletico Madrid moved up to third after beating Levante 2-1.

Espanyol have not beaten their local rivals in the league since 2009 and are still four points from safety, yet this performance should do wonders for morale.  They will be hoping for another rescue mission from new coach Abelardo, who took over Alaves with six points from 13 games in 2018 and led them to 14th.

“This can be a turning-point,” he said. “But we have to compete just like today because it won’t be easy.”

Barca now switch their attention to the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia next week, where a Clasico final awaits if Real Madrid beat Valencia in the last four and they can overcome Atletico.

But Valverde will have much to ponder after defensive problems again undermined his team against the league’s bluntest attack.

Lopez was unmarked as he headed in Marc Roca’s cross in the 23rd minute while at the other end chances were few and far between, with Lionel Messi going closest with a header at the back post.

Vidal came on at half-time for Ivan Rakitic and Suarez worked his magic, angling his foot perfectly to divert Jordi Alba’s cross inside the near post before picking out Vidal to make it 2-1 nine minutes later.  De Jong received a second yellow card for pulling Jonathan Calleri’s shirt but Barcelona were in command until the 88th minute when Wu struck.

Freed by an excellent reverse pass by Matias Vargas, the 28-year-old shot across Neto and into the far corner.  Espanyol might even have won it in injury-time as Calleri raced clear, only to fire over with two team-mates free inside him.

Meanwhile, Wu Lei’s late equaliser for Espanyol against Barcelona heralds “a new chapter” in Chinese football, the country’s media declared on Sunday, as the forward’s heroics went viral.

The goal was a huge talking point on Chinese social media and a trending topic on the Twitter-like Weibo, with one hashtag relating to it generating 370 million views.

“Wu has now become the first Chinese player to score against Barcelona in all competitions ever,” state-run China Global Television Network (CGTN) said.

The 28-year-old Wu “single-handedly revitalised Espanyol” against the Spanish champions, CGTN said.

“A new chapter in history has been opened,” it added. “For Wu, it was a night that will live long in the memory.”

It was his fifth league goal for Chinese-owned Espanyol since he moved to the club from Shanghai SIPG a year ago.

State news agency Xinhua said that Wu’s dramatic leveller from a narrow angle “sparked a wave of praise from media and fans in China”.

Wu joined in the celebrations by writing on Weibo: “Wonderful night, a new year, a good start.”

Getafe midfielder Marc Cucurella has denied using racist language towards Real Madrid’s Eder Militao during their 3-0 defeat by Zinedine Zidane’s side.

Cucurella released a statement on Twitter in response to reports he had used the word “mico”, Spanish for monkey, during an altercation with the Brazilian defender, saying he had used the word “pico”, Spanish slang for mouth.

The Spaniard, 21, wrote: “I would like clarify that at no point did I insult or belittle Militao. My words were ‘Shut your mouth’. I wish to apologise if anyone felt offended by that.

“These are the only declarations I have made or will make on this matter.”

Militao, who joined Real from Porto last year for a reported 40 million euros, did not make any comment on the incident. Real declined to comment.

Atletico have struggled for goals this season but scored two in five minutes at the Wanda Metropolitano as Angel Correa converted Kieran Trippier’s cross in the 13th minute before Felipe Monteiro added a second in the 18th.

In between, Levante also equalised through Roger Marti and they might have snatched a point at the end only for Jan Oblak to produce a brilliant save to deny Enis Bardhi.

Agencies

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