MADRID — Atletico Madrid delayed Barcelona's La Liga title celebrations by beating Valencia 3-2 at home in an entertaining game on Wednesday at a sparsely attended Wanda Metropolitano stadium.
Defeat for Atletico would have seen Barca clinch an eighth title in 11 years, but the victory moved Diego Simeone's side on to 71 points after 34 games, nine points behind the Catalans.
Barca will be champions if they beat Levante at home on Saturday and could seal the title before kickoff if Atletico lose at home to Real Valladolid earlier in the day.
Alvaro Morata put Atletico ahead on a rain-swept evening in the ninth minute by knocking a cross in from close range on the volley but Valencia equalized in the 36th through former Atletico forward Kevin Gameiro.
Atletico's top scorer Antoine Griezmann put the home side back in front early in the second half with a header but the visitors, who are chasing fourth spot in La Liga, were awarded a penalty for a handball by Saul Niguez following a VAR review.
Captain Dani Parejo slammed the ball home from the spot but Atletico came back again to take the lead for the third time with a brilliant strike from Angel Correa, who sent the ball sweeping just inside the near post from outside the area.
Olympique Lyonnais win 13th
consecutive women's league title
Olympique Lyonnais won a 13th consecutive French women's league title when they won 4-0 at Dijon on Wednesday to take an unassailable lead over Paris St Germain with one game left.
Second-half goals from Amel Majri, Eugenie Le Sommer, Griedge Mbock and Dutch international Shanice van de Sanden extended their dominance over the league. It was a record-extending 17th title overall. — Reuters