Barcelona defeated Sevilla 4-1 away, moving closer to the two Madrid teams at the top of the standings.
The usual Lewandowski was the one who gave the team the lead in the 7th minute, but the celebration did not last long as Vargas restored the balance after two minutes of play, writes A2.
The second half was all about Barcelona, which scored 3 goals despite being down to 10 men.
Fermin Lopez scored in the 46th minute and was sent off in the 62nd. The other goals were scored by Rafinha and Garcia.
With this victory, Barcelona remains in third place, with 48 points, and puts pressure on the two leading teams, Real, who have 50 points, and Atletico, with 49 points. (A2 Televizion)