Las Palmas 1 - 1 Barcelona
Busquets: Atlético Madrid clash will be tougher for Barcelona
Sergio Busquets lamented two dropped points against lowly Las Palmas as he looked ahead to Sunday's visit of Atletico Madrid.
Sergio Busquets said Atlético Madrid will be a tougher battle as the Barcelona midfielder quickly turned his attention to the top-of-the-table clash following Thursday's shock draw at Las Palmas.
Two-point lead threatened at Camp Nou
LaLiga leaders Barca dropped points against relegation-threatened Las Palmas, who earned a 1-1 draw after Jonathan Calleri's penalty cancelled out Lionel Messi's 21st-minute opener.
Las Palmas were gifted the opportunity to equalise following the break when referee Antonio Mateu pointed to the spot, with Barca head coach Ernesto Valverde lamenting the "invisible penalty" post-match.
The result saw Barca's lead over second-placed Atletico left at five points and Busquets said: "We've dropped two points [against Las Palmas] in an important moment.
"But we knew that it was a difficult ground to come to, even though they're in the bottom three.
"Sunday's game against Atletico will be the tougher battle.
"We are in a privileged position in LaLiga and we're going to try and keep it that way with a win this weekend."
Controversial refereeing decisions
On the penalty incident in the 48th minute, Barca team-mate Andres Iniesta added: "I didn't see the penalty, but the referee referred to possible hands.
"It is a contrary situation, as the [Las Palmas] goalkeeper's handball outside the area before half-time was very clear, but we can't change the result now.
"We leave with a bittersweet sensation, because we've let two points go. We lacked that final pass in the final third and we weren't able to build a bigger lead when we got ahead."
Undefeated Barca welcome Atletico to Camp Nou on Sunday.