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Levante end Barca unbeaten streak

Published:Sunday | May 13, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Levante's Henis Barhi (left) celebrates after scoring, while Barcelona defender while a dejected Nélson Semedo looks on dejectedly during their LaLiga match at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia, Spain yesterday.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP):

Barcelona lost 5-4 in a wild game at Levante yesterday, ruining the champion's bid to become the first team to finish a Spanish league season without a loss under its current format.

Barcelona was playing without Lionel Messi, left out of the squad by Ernesto Valverde to rest ahead of a demanding summer for the Argentina forward at the World Cup.

Led by Emmanuel Boateng's hat trick and two more goals from Enis Bardhi, Levante were heading towards a historic rout of the recently crowned champions when the hosts built a 5-1 lead after 56 minutes.

But Barcelona roared back, with Philippe Coutinho adding two more goals to his first-half strike to complete a hat trick, before Luis Suarez converted a penalty to cut the deficit to 5-4 in the 71st.

Suarez headed high from close range in Barcelona's last chance to snatch the draw.

The upset at the hands of a modest Levante side - fighting to stay out of the relegation zone most of the season - ended Barcelona's bid to go all 38 rounds of a LaLiga season undefeated.

Two teams pulled off the feat in the 1930s when the competition only had 10 teams compared to 20 now.