They are 10 points clear at the top, although Atletico Madrid can trim that lead when they host Athletic Bilbao on Sunday. Barcelona will now turn their thoughts to the Champions League last 16, first leg against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, and Valverde said Eibar were ideal opponents ahead of that match. "Eibar always put you under a lot of pressure, so it was a good test. We really suffered, because they are in great form," said Valverde. "It was a very difficult match just as we expected, and we will try and make sure it helps us, although the Champions League is another competition altogether."❗ NEW RECORD ✅ 3⃣1⃣ games in @LaLiga without defeat ? ... equals the run of Pep Guardiola's team in 2010/11 #EibarBarça #ForçaBarça ?? pic.twitter.com/z0tb1umhqi
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) February 17, 2018
Valverde sent out a strong team, choosing to start Andres Iniesta and leave Philippe Coutinho on the bench, despite the Brazilian being ineligible for the Champions League. Coutinho replaced Iniesta for the final half-hour. "Last week Coutinho started, and this week it was Iniesta," Valverde added. "It is true that we have another match on Tuesday, but for me the important thing was today (Saturday)." Barca went ahead in the 16th minute, Messi's superb pass releasing Suarez, who rounded goalkeeper Marco Dmitrovic to score.? Boss and players react to tough away win at Eibar https://t.co/pqiyBQZG2j
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) February 18, 2018
The visitors had a couple of let-offs in the first half, with Sergio Busquets lucky not to concede a penalty as he pulled back Kike Garcia in the box. Orellana then hit the bar with a fine strike. However, the Chilean was sent off midway through the second half and Barca took advantage of the extra man in the 88th minute. Messi, who hit the post in the first half, was denied by Dmitrovic, but the ball fell for Alba to score. Valencia consolidated their grip on third place, coming from behind to win 2-1 at bottom side Malaga with a late Dani Parejo penalty. Nigerian Brown Ideye had put the home team ahead, but French midfielder Francis Coquelin headed Valencia level 10 minutes from time with his first La Liga goal since moving from Arsenal.? Pick your favourite photo from #EibarBarça ? https://t.co/x2CckvTUbQ ?? #ForçaBarça pic.twitter.com/lBh7MORMTK
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) February 17, 2018
Valencia are four points clear of fourth-placed Real Madrid but have played two games more than Zinedine Zidane's side, who are at Betis on Sunday. Sevilla warmed up for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Manchester United by winning 2-1 at struggling Las Palmas, aided by a controversial late offside call. Goals from Wissam Ben Yedder and Pablo Sarabia had Sevilla in control in Gran Canaria, before Jonathan Calleri pulled one back for Las Palmas with a penalty.Francis Coquelin scored his first goal for Valencia CF at La Rosaleda… the third of his professional career! ⚽️? ➡️ https://t.co/VJK2YujsAP pic.twitter.com/sx02YxtzOO
— Valencia CF English (@valenciacf_en) February 17, 2018
And the islanders were denied a 93rd-minute equaliser when an extremely tight offside call went against them -- Alejandro Galvez looked to be level with the last defender before putting the ball in the net. Having experienced some indifferent form following the appointment of Italian Vincenzo Montella as coach in December, Sevilla have now claimed back-to-back league victories since progressing to the Copa del Rey final, and are fifth. "When you win games you rest and recover better. Now the only thing on our minds is Manchester," said Montella.?️ @WissBenYedder: "We needed to pick up three points" #SevillaFamily #LasPalmasSevillaFC pic.twitter.com/bjOUI7Txnr
— Sevilla FC (@SevillaFC_ENG) February 17, 2018
Also on Saturday, Deportivo La Coruna suffered a second defeat in as many games since the appointment as coach of former Dutch international Clarence Seedorf, as they lost 1-0 at Alaves to remain second-bottom. On-loan Barcelona forward Munir El Haddadi scored the winner with a superb strike, with Alaves continuing their revival under Abelardo.RESULTS:Las Palmas 1 (Calleri 82-pen) Sevilla 2 (Ben Yedder 35, Sarabia 50)Eibar 0 Barcelona 2 (Luis Suarez 16, Alba 88)Alaves 1 (Munir 61) Deportivo La Coruna 0Malaga 1 (Ideye 27) Valencia 2 (Coquelin 80, Parejo 85-pen)La Liga table after Saturday's matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):Barcelona 24 19 5 0 62 11 62Atletico Madrid 23 15 7 1 34 9 52Valencia 24 14 4 6 47 28 46Real Madrid 22 12 6 4 50 23 42Sevilla 24 12 3 9 31 35 39Villarreal 23 11 4 8 34 28 37Eibar 24 10 5 9 32 36 35Girona 24 9 7 8 34 30 34Real Betis 23 10 3 10 38 45 33Celta Vigo 23 9 5 9 41 34 32Getafe 23 7 9 7 26 21 30Leganes 23 8 5 10 20 25 29Athletic Bilbao 23 6 10 7 24 25 28Alaves 24 9 1 14 22 33 28Real Sociedad 23 7 5 11 43 45 26Espanyol 23 6 8 9 21 31 26Levante 23 3 11 9 21 35 20Las Palmas 24 5 3 16 18 52 18Deportivo La Coruna 24 4 5 15 24 53 17Malaga 24 3 4 17 15 38 13After more than two months and for the first time in 2018 we've finally put together consecutive @LaLigaEN wins! ? This is the way forward! #SevillaFamily #WeAreSevilla pic.twitter.com/6Okos1u49F
— Sevilla FC (@SevillaFC_ENG) February 17, 2018