FC Barcelona battled back from two goals down to beat Atletico Madrid 4-2 and land an important blow in the Spanish title race. Lamine Yamal struck in the 92nd minute and Ferran Torres in the 98th to help take the Catalans back to the top of the table on Sunday (Mar 16), after Real Madrid beat Villarreal on Saturday to briefly claim pole position.
Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres struck in stoppage time as FC Barcelona came back from two goals down to claim a dramatic victory over fellow title hopefuls Atletico Madrid and move top of LaLiga.
The visitors started the day knowing a win would put them ahead of Real Madrid on goal difference, while Atletico would leapfrog Barca into second with the three points.
It looked like Atletico would stage the perfect response to their Champions League last-16 exit in midweek on penalties to city rivals Real when they led 2-0 with 20 minutes remaining.
Julian Alvarez, who was penalised for a double-kick spot-kick in that shootout loss on Wednesday, opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time, turning in Giuliano Simeone's cross.
Alexander Sorloth added the second in the 70th minute when he was picked out inside the box by Conor Gallagher. But Barca scored twice in six minutes to level matters, Robert Lewandowski driving in a fine 72nd-minute strike before Torres headed in the equaliser from Raphinha's floated cross.
Sorloth had a chance to win it late on for Atletico when he was put through on goal, but he sent his shot wide with the outside of his boot and may have been just offside.
It sparked a late rally from Barca as Yamal's curling deflected strike in the second minute of added time put them ahead, before Torres added a fourth just before the final whistle with a low finish.
Barcelona are level on 60 points with Real, but crucially have a game in hand. Atletico remain third but are four points behind the top two.