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Result: Barcelona move 17 points clear of Real Madrid in La Liga

Barcelona move 17 points clear of Spanish champions Real Madrid in La Liga courtesy of a 3-0 win over Levante.

Barcelona have moved 17 points clear of Spanish champions Real Madrid in La Liga courtesy of a 3-0 win over Levante at Camp Nou on Sunday afternoon.

The gap from first to second-placed Atletico Madrid is now nine points, while fourth-placed Real Madrid are 17 points off the summit, albeit with two games in hand.

Ousmane Dembele was back in the Barcelona's XI for the first time since picking up a serious thigh injury in the middle of September, while Sergio Busquets's suspension saw Ivan Rakitic selected in midfield. There was also a spot at centre-back for Javier Mascherano as Gerard Pique started on the bench.

As for Levante, Emmanuel Boateng led their line with support from Jason and Ivi Lopez in wide positions, but key duo Enis Bardhi and Jose Luis Morales missed out through suspension.

A bright start from the visitors saw Lerma fire over from a wide angle, while Boateng and Cheick Doukoure were causing problems with their pace and movement in the final third of the field.

Barcelona made the breakthrough in the 12th minute, however, when Lionel Messi's volley from yet another Jordi Alba assist found the back of the net via the inside of the post.

The hosts should have doubled their lead through Luis Suarez in the 15th minute, but the striker fired straight at Levante goalkeeper Oier from close range as the pressure was cranked up.

Levante continued to cause problems on the counter, however, and Lerma had the freedom of the Barcelona box in the 16th minute - only to send his effort wide of the post from a very dangerous position.

Ivi was just flagged offside eight minutes later after more good work from Boateng, who had released his teammate through on the Barcelona goal.

Dembele then brought a smart save from Oier down the other end of the field, and the rebound was fired over by Luis Suarez as the score stayed 1-0 after an entertaining first 30 minutes of football at Camp Nou.

Messi sent a free kick over the Levante crossbar in the 32nd minute, but Barcelona had their second in the 38th minute when Luis Suarez found the top corner with a stunning finish after collecting a cross from Sergi Roberto.

Rakitic and Messi had opportunities to add to the scoring late in the first period, but the former saw his powerful strike just miss the post, before the latter was kept out by Oier from close range.

Ivi came close to halving the deficit early in the second period as he unleashed a powerful strike from the edge of the Barcelona box, but Marc-Andre ter Stegen was on hand to make a smart save.

It took Barcelona until just before the hour to fashion a half-chance in the second period, but Dembele's strike from distance was always rising over the Levante crossbar.

The visitors again came close in the 64th minute when Jason fed American defender Shaquell Moore inside the Barcelona box, but Ter Stegen made another smart save.

Luis Suarez fired straight at Oier in the 72nd minute as Barcelona chased a third goal, but Levante, who stay down in 16th spot in the table, were holding firm at the back.

It did appear that just two goals would separate the two teams on the afternoon, but Barcelona netted their third in the 93rd minute when Paulinho tapped a low Messi cross into the back of the net.

Barcelona (4-3-3): Ter Stegen; Roberto (Arnaiz 85'), Mascherano, Vermaelen, Alba; Rakitic, Paulinho, Iniesta (Gomes 76'); Dembele (Semedo 67'), Suarez, Messi

Levante (4-2-3-1): Oier; Moore, Postigo, Cabaco, Luna; Lerma (Rober 62'), Lukic; Jason (Garcia 83'), Doukoure, Ivi; Boateng (Mesa 74')

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La Liga Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Barcelona27151204874157
2Atletico MadridAtletico27111512781948
3Valencia261112338182045
4Real Madrid25913332161640
5Sevilla2791172327-438
6Villarreal2681262521436
7EibarEibar2681172430-635
8Leganes2571171314-132
9Espanyol2761471521-632
10Athletic Bilbao2661462019132
11Real Betis2671183034-432
12Real Sociedad2661373130131
13GironaGirona2661372228-631
14Celta Vigo2661283227530
15Getafe2461172218429
16Levante2731861525-1027
17Deportivo La CorunaDeportivo26412102035-1524
18AlavesAlaves2759131327-1424
19Malaga26310131332-1919
20Las PalmasLas Palmas26310131440-2619
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La Liga Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Barcelona27151204874157
2Atletico MadridAtletico27111512781948
3Valencia261112338182045
4Real Madrid25913332161640
5Sevilla2791172327-438
6Villarreal2681262521436
7EibarEibar2681172430-635
8Leganes2571171314-132
9Espanyol2761471521-632
10Athletic Bilbao2661462019132
11Real Betis2671183034-432
12Real Sociedad2661373130131
13GironaGirona2661372228-631
14Celta Vigo2661283227530
15Getafe2461172218429
16Levante2731861525-1027
17Deportivo La CorunaDeportivo26412102035-1524
18AlavesAlaves2759131327-1424
19Malaga26310131332-1919
20Las PalmasLas Palmas26310131440-2619
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