Barca equal unbeaten record, more woe for Neville

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Barcelona equalled a club record of 28 games unbeaten to move three points clear at the top of La Liga with a hard-fought 2-0 win at Levante on Sunday.
Gary Neville’s stay in Spain as Valencia boss may be short-lived as his winless La Liga streak stretched to nine games with a 1-0 defeat at fellow strugglers Real Betis.
Barca were far from their best in coach Luis Enrique’s 100th game in charge, but David Navarro’s first-half own goal and Luis Suarez’s strike in stoppage time was enough to secure a 10th consecutive win in all competitions.
The European champions now lead Atletico Madrid by three points and have a game in hand on Diego Simeone’s men.
Third-placed Real Madrid are seven points adrift of Barca, but can cut the gap when they travel to Granada later on Sunday.
Barca’s 28-game unbeaten run matches the feat of Pep Guardiola’s side in 2010/11 with Enrique’s men well on course to repeat their treble of Champions League, La Liga and Copa del Rey from last season.
”More than statistics, I am interested in the collective objectives that we have and we can only reach them at the end of the season,” said Enrique.
”We are very well-positioned in all competitions, but there is a long way to go.”
Barca needed a slice of luck to open the scoring on 21 minutes as Jordi Alba burst down the left and his ball into the box was deflected into his own net by Navarro.
Levante remain rooted to the foot of the table, but had won their previous two home games and deserved to be at least level at the break as they outplayed the Catalans in the latter stages of the first-half.
Jose Luis Morales came closest to equalising when his low effort came back off the post eight minutes before the break.
Levante continued to enjoy the better of the game in the second period, but found clear-cut chances hard to come by as former Manchester United forward Giuseppe Rossi’s shot from outside the box was the only time Bravo was forced into action.
Barca had barely threatened themselves after half-time, but did seal the points with the last move of the match as Lionel Messi picked out an unmarked Suarez to fire home his 36th goal of the season.
Valencia remain just four points above the relegation zone as Neville failed to produce the reaction he hoped for following a 7-0 thrashing at the hands of Barcelona in the Copa del Rey in midweek.
”What matters are results. We knew this would be about one or two moments and they have not gone our way,” said Neville.
”It’s just not going for us at the moment. That was a pretty solid away performance. I continue to work, I continue to have belief and any conversations with the owners are between me and the owners.”
Betis hadn’t won for nine league games either, but eased their relegation worries as Ruben Castro took advantage of some statuesque Valencia defending to tap home his 10th goal of the season four minutes after half-time.
Alvaro Negredo had a great chance to equalise moments later, but Juan Manuel Vargas got back to clear his effort off the line.
Valencia were given a small lifeline when Jorge Molina’s goal was ruled out for a debatable offside decision, but any hopes of a fightback seemed gone when Jose Luis Gaya was sent-off for two quickfire bookings.
Yet, Neville’s men were also to be denied by a dubious offside decision when Shkodran Mustafi’s stoppage time header was ruled out.