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LEGANES, MADRID - APRIL 05: Alvaro Morata (R) of Real Madrid CF celebrates scoring their fourth goal with teammates  during the La Liga match between CD Leganes and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Municipal de Butarque on April 5, 2017 in Leganes, Spain.  (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
LEGANES, MADRID - APRIL 05: Alvaro Morata (R) of Real Madrid CF celebrates scoring their fourth goal with teammates during the La Liga match between CD Leganes and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Municipal de Butarque on April 5, 2017 in Leganes, Spain. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images

La Liga Results 2017: Scores and Updated Table After Wednesday's Week 30 Matches

James DudkoApr 5, 2017

A much-changed Real Madrid stayed top of La Liga after beating Leganes 4-2 at the Estadio Municipal de Butarque on Wednesday. Bitter rivals Barcelona had temporarily leapfrogged Los Blancos into first place earlier in the day after beating Sevilla 3-0 at the Camp Nou thanks to an inspired Lionel Messi.

Barca are still two points adrift and will know how their old foe has the advantage of a game in hand.

At the bottom, a rare win for Osasuna isn't enough to ease the club's relegation woes.

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Here are the final scores from Wednesday's matches:

HomeScoreAway
Barcelona3-0Sevilla
Alaves0-1Osasuna
Deportivo La Coruna0-0Granada
Sporting Gijon0-1Malaga
Leganes2-4Real Madrid

Here's what those results mean for the updated table:

PositionClubPlayedWonDrawnLostGoal DifferencePoints
1Real Madrid2922524871
2Barcelona3021636269
3Atletico Madrid3018753261
4Sevilla3017761558
5Villarreal3014971951
6Athletic Bilbao3015510650
7Real Sociedad3015411249
8Eibar291289644
9Espanyol3011109043
10Celta Vigo2812511-341
11Alaves30101010-840
12Las Palmas299812-335
13Valencia299614-1033
14Real Betis308715-1531
15Malaga307914-1330
16Deportivo La Coruna3061014-1528
17Leganes306915-2127
18Sporting Gijon305718-2722
19Granada304818-3620
20Osasuna302820-3914

Recap

Real manager Zinedine Zidane made nine changes. The most notable involved resting every member of his star-studded front three: Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema.

James Rodriguez and Alvaro Morata came in and accounted for all four of Los Blancos' goals. They benefited from an outstanding performance from 21-year-old Marco Asensio, who ghosted between the lines and showed off some exquisite touches.

LEGANES, MADRID - APRIL 05: Marco Asensio (L) of Real Madrid CF competes for the ball with Martin M. Mantovani (R) of Deportivo Leganes during the La Liga match between CD Leganes and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Municipal de Butarque on April 5, 2017 in Leg

The leaders were comfortably in front by three after 23 minutes. However, they nearly crumbled before the break, as Leganes scored twice.

First, Gabriel Pires found the net with a close-range shot, then Luciano Neves headed in from a corner. As Phil Kitromilides of Madrid TV noted, conceding in the air has been a rarity for Los Merengues this season:

Real hung on after the break, thanks largely to Morata wrapping up his hat-trick three minutes into the second half. The leaders won but looked far from convincing, even though it was obvious Zidane had one eye on Saturday's derby against Atletico at home.

By contrast, Barca turned on the style from the start against a bewildered Sevilla side. Luis Suarez scored before Messi bagged his brace.

The prolific No. 10 has made a habit of punishing Sevilla, according to OptaJose:

Messi's second, which was Barca's third, made the club the most prolific on the continent, per Sky Sports Statto:

Messi continued to run the visitors ragged after the break, although he couldn't inspire more goals. In the end, Messi had once again proved his team's talisman, according to WhoScored.com:

With Messi in this sort of form, the champions may have the edge in the title race, despite Real's game in hand.

Elsewhere, Osasuna won for the first time in nearly six months when Alex Berenguer drilled a fantastic shot from the outside of the box to beat Alaves away. Osasuna still look doomed, despite restoring some pride.

Yet the others at the bottom did slip up. Deportivo La Coruna could only manage a goalless draw at home to Granada, while Sporting Gijon's players saw Malaga leave town with a 1-0 win after Sandro Ramirez scored five minutes before the break.

Still, it's the picture at the top that will naturally continue to generate the most interest. Los Blancos are maintaining their advantage, but Barca appear to be clicking into gear at just the right time.

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