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FC Barcelona's Luis Suarez, right, reacts after scoring with his teammate Lionel Messi against Atletico Madrid during a Spanish La Liga soccer match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
FC Barcelona's Luis Suarez, right, reacts after scoring with his teammate Lionel Messi against Atletico Madrid during a Spanish La Liga soccer match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)Manu Fernandez/Associated Press

La Liga Table 2016: Latest Standings Following Saturday's Week 22 Results

James DudkoJan 30, 2016

Barcelona seized control of the title race in La Liga after beating Atletico Madrid 2-1 at the Camp Nou on Saturday. Elsewhere, Villarreal went level on points with Real Madrid after earning a key win at El Madrigal.

Here are the full results from Saturday:

HomeScoreAway
Barcelona2-1Atletico Madrid
Eibar1-2Malaga
Getafe0-1Athletic Bilbao
Villarreal1-0Granada
Real Sociedad2-1Real Betis

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Here's what those results mean for the standings:

PositionClubPlayedWonDrawnLostGoal DifferencePoints
1Barcelona2116323751
2Atletico Madrid2215342148
3Real Madrid2113533844
4Villarreal2213541144
5Athletic Bilbao221048334
6Celta Vigo211047-134
7Eibar22967733
8Sevilla21966633
9Deportivo La Coruna216114329
10Malaga22769-227
11Getafe227510-626
12Valencia215106425
13Real Sociedad226610-824
14Espanyol216411-1522
15Real Betis225710-1622
16Granada225512-2020
17Rayo Vallecano215412-1919
18Las Palmas214611-1218
19Sporting Gijon205312-1318
20Levante214512-1817

Recap

Barca fell behind early when Koke poked Atleti into a shock lead. But the home side's brilliant front three took the game over soon after.

Lionel Messi netted the equalizer—a reminder of how often he's punished the side from Spain's capital. It's a fact detailed by WhoScored.com:

Messi's finish ended Atleti's extremely stingy streak of denying league goals recently, as noted by Squawka:

Not to be outdone by Barca's vintage No. 10, fellow striker Luis Suarez was the next to punish the 2013/14 champions. In the process, the Uruguayan cemented his position as the most prolific marksman in La Liga, as noted by his stats, courtesy of Squawka:

Atletico then lost two players, with a dismissal occurring in each half. Full-back Filipe Luis was the first to go, before centre-back Diego Godin followed him 15 minutes after the restart.

Luis was given a straight red after a particularly robust challenge on Messi. ESPN's Dermot Corrigan provided an image of the tackle:

Playing against nine, Barca ruthlessly held possession and overworked their undermanned visitors.

With a three-point lead and a game in hand, last season's champions have to be favourites to retain the title.

It took a penalty from Bruno for Villarreal to see off a stubborn Granada team. The Yellow Submarine skipper has become something of a specialist from the spot within the club's annals, per OptaJose:

Villarreal should have scored a few more, but the team consistently wasted promising opportunities on the break. Still, manager Marcelino's team has opened a significant gap at the base of the top four.

Athletic Bilbao took the chance to go fifth by winning in Getafe. The lone goal came from promising winger Inaki Williams, who finished with a deft header.

Elsewhere, Malaga won away at Eibar, thanks in part to a goal from veteran former Premier League striker Roque Santa Cruz. He came off the bench to net early in stoppage time, before Borja Baston got one back for Eibar and made it a frantic finish.

Despite being on the losing side, the Eibar striker continued his remarkable run in the new calendar year, as OptaJose noted:

Real Sociedad also had a late scare against Betis at Anoeta. Xabi Prieto and Inigo Martinez had given the home side a comfortable two-goal cushion.

But Ruben Castro struck back early in the second half. The visitors continued then to press, but they couldn't manufacture enough clear-cut chances.

Barca are beginning to look ominous now that Messi is firing again. But Suarez's contributions can't be overlooked, as the mercurial attacker has elevated his game to an even higher level this season.

But while the title race may be playing out as expected, the top-four race is looking surprisingly one-sided. Impressive Villarreal, a team disciplined at the back and deceptively skilled and creative in forward areas, is seizing the chance to secure lucrative UEFA Champions football for next season.

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