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Atlético Madrid go top of LaLiga as Barça lose, Real Madrid draw

Atlético Madrid beat Valencia 2-0 and their two main rivals for the title slipped up, Barcelona losing away to Celta in a 4-3 thriller, and Real Madrid drawing at home 1-1 against Eibar

VALENCIA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 02: Atletico de Madrid manager Diego Pablo Simeone celebrates the second goal during the La Liga match between Valencia CF and Atletico de Madrid at Mestalla Stadium on October 02, 2016 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Manuel Queima
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Atlético Madrid go top of LaLiga

Atletico Madrid moved top of LaLiga on Sunday after beating Valencia 2-0, while their two main rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona both slipped up.

Griezmann on the ball
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Griezmann on the ballManuel Queimadelos AlonsoGetty Images

Celta Vigo edged Barcelona in a 4-3 thriller, whilst Real Madrid's run of draws stretched to four, against Eibar on Sunday (1-1). 

Atlético beat Valencia 2-0

Atletico lead their city rivals on goal difference at the top of the table despite missing two penalties as Antoine Griezmann and Kevin Gameiro netted in a 2-0 win at Valencia. Atleti have scored fewer than Real Madrid (14 to 16) but their miserly defence has only conceded two compared to Real Madrid's seven.

Valencia goalkeeper Diego Alves's heroics couldn't deny Atletico as he extended his exceptional penalty record with stops from Griezmann and Gabi either side of the Frenchman's opener just after the hour mark.

However, Gameiro finally sealed a deserved three points for Atletico in stoppage time.

New Valencia coach Cesare Prandelli watched on from the stands before officially taking charge on Monday, but other than Alves taking his record of saved penalties to 22 from 45 faced in Spanish football, there were few positives for the Italian.

Griezmann had hit the bar from the spot against Bayern in midweek and his well-struck penalty was brilliantly turned behind. But Gameiro teed up Griezmann for his sixth La Liga goal of the season.

Gabi then saw a poor spot-kick easily saved by Alves, but deep into stoppage time Gameiro slotted past Alves to seal the win.

Barcelona stunned by super Celta

Three goals in 11 first-half minutes sentenced a Barca side once again without the injured Lionel Messi as Pione Sisto, Iago Aspas and a Jeremy Mathieu own goal put Celta in command.

Aspas wheels away to celebrate
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Aspas wheels away to celebrateOctavio PassosGetty Images

Gerard Pique and a Neymar penalty reduced Barca's deficit. However, a Marc-Andre ter Stegen howler teed up Pablo Hernandez to restore Celta's two-goal lead before Pique headed in his second late on.

Barca boss Luis Enrique's heaviest defeat in charge came in a 4-1 hammering at the hands of Celta last season and the former Celta coach suffered another embarrassing return to Balaidos.

'I can't be satisfied because we have thrown away the opportunity to go top before the international break,' said Luis Enrique. 'We were clearly inferior in the first-half.'

 Former Liverpool striker Aspas did most of the damage as Sisto slotted home the opener from his superb through ball.

 Aspas then drilled the second into the far corner and it was under pressure from the Celta striker that Mathieu turned Daniel Wass's excellent cross into his own net.

Enrique introduced Andres Iniesta for his 600th Barca appearance at the start of the second-half and his presence transformed the Catalans after the break.

Pique headed home Iniesta's cross to give the visitors hope and a brilliant pass into Andre Gomes provoked a penalty just after the hour, which Neymar converted.

However, all of Barca's good work was undone when Ter Stegen chipped the ball into the path of the onrushing Pablo Hernandez to head into an unguarded net.

Pique set up a grandstand finish three minutes from time and the centre-back was inches away from an incredible hat-trick when he glanced a header wide in stoppage time.

Real Madrid held by Eibar 

Earlier, Eibar celebrated their first ever goal and point against Madrid wildly. Fran Rico headed the visitors into a sixth minute lead before Gareth Bale's 50th La Liga goal secured a fourth consecutive draw for Real.

Eibar celebrate Rico's goal
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Eibar celebrate Rico's goalEmilio NaranjioEFE

'The game is 90 minutes long and lately we have started matches very badly,' said Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane.

It is the first time Madrid have drawn four successive games since Zidane was a Real player in 2006.

'It is not a crisis. It is still October and I am not going to go crazy, but something is wrong,' added Zidane.

'The only thing I can see we can do is to work harder and play with more intensity.'

The European champions badly missed the presence of Luka Modric, who is set to be sidelined for a month after undergoing knee surgery on Sunday morning.

Real took almost an hour to get firm control of the game and Cristiano Ronaldo had the chance to snatch the three points but blasted over from point-blank range.

A super Bale header also came back off the post and substitute Alvaro Morata had a goal rightly ruled out for offside as Eibar held on for a historic point.

So after matchday 7, as the players head off for the international break, it's advantage Atlético Madrid. Who would have thought that after the opening two matches in LaLiga.