Barcelona vs Levante result: Lionel Messi helps Barca wrap up title with three matches to spare
Relive the action as Barcelona win another league title
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Your support makes all the difference.Lionel Messi scored to help Barcelona clinch the Spanish league title after beating Levante 1-0 at Camp Nou on Saturday, cementing Barca’s status as the dominant club in Spain for more than a decade.
Introduced at half-time, Messi finally broke the deadlock when his shot beat Levante goalkeeper Aitor Fernandez in the 62nd minute to start the celebrations at the Camp Nou.
Messi's league-leading 34th goal was his 46th in all competitions this season.
Barcelona's win puts the club nine points ahead of second-placed Atletico Madrid with three matches left to play.
Atletico beat Valladolid 1-0 earlier, forcing Barcelona to need a victory to wrap up the title this weekend before the club turns its attention to its upcoming European clash with Liverpool.
Barcelona won their second straight league title since Ernesto Valverde took over at the start of last season. It was also their eighth Liga crown in 11 years, a period during which Real Madrid has won two and Atletico one. Barcelona has 26 league titles, second only to Madrid's 33.
Barcelona are trying to complete a rare sweep of all three major titles this season. They host Liverpool on Wednesday in the opening match of their Champions League semi-final, and can win a fifth consecutive Copa del Rey if they beats Valencia in the final on May 25. Relive the action below.
Relive the action above.
42 min: Barcelona 0-0 Levante
CROSSBAR!
That's the closest we have come to a goal here. Phillipe Coutinho steps up following a foul on Suarez and whips a free-kick just outside the area onto the woodwork.
Aitor Fernandez for once was beaten.
I wonder what a certain Liverpool Egyptian would make of that ahead of Wednesday
Half Time: Barcelona 0-0 Levante
Despite some glorious chances and a dominant display, the breakthrough hasn't quite come for Barcelona as they look to seal a second La Liga title in a row.
Phillipe Coutinho has come the closest to scoring by hitting the bar with a free-kick which was whipped onto the bar, but the Brazilian was also guilty of squandering the easiest chance of the half, heading a cross from the left straight into the hands of Aitor Fernandez six yards out.
Ousmane Dembele, Luis Suarez and Jordi Alba have looked dangerous every time they have received the ball, but are yet to find a way past the Levante keeper.
Time for Messi soon?
Some 91,917 people inside the Camp Nou tonight, the seventh time more than 90,000 spectators have attended a game at the Camp Nou this season, and the fifth time in the last six games.
A frustrating night for the Brazilian so far. Can he find a way past Fernandez tonight?
46 min: Barcelona 0-0 Levante
LIONEL MESSI TIME!
The Argentine has to wait no longer as a rapturous roar goes around the Camp Nou, introduced at half-time in place of Coutinho, who will not get any further chances to try and beat Fernandez.
Morales also comes on for the visitors in place of Simon Moses.
We're also back underway for the second half.
50 min: Barcelona 0-0 Levante
No surprise that Messi's influence on this half has already been immense.
Surrounded by five opposition players, the Argentine manages to find Dembele after a bursting run.
Suarez was free at the back post but Dembele cannot quite pick him out.
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