Barcelona within touching distance of title

Spanish League: Barcelona are within touching distance of their first Primera Liga title in six years after a storming 2-0 victory…

Spanish League: Barcelona are within touching distance of their first Primera Liga title in six years after a storming 2-0 victory over last season's champions Valencia at the Mestalla last night.

A stunning 20-yard drive from Ronaldinho and a cool finish from leading scorer Samuel Eto'o two minutes later secured the win that puts Barca six points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the table with just three games left to play.

A victory at struggling Levante next week would guarantee the Catalans a 17th league championship since they also have the advantage of a better record in head-to-head clashes with Real.

Barcelona lead the standings on 81 points while Real, who crushed Racing Santander 5-0 on Saturday but look to be heading for a second successive season without a major trophy, have 75.

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Sevilla stay a distant third on 58 points despite their 1-0 defeat at city rivals Real Betis on Saturday while Villarreal are level on points in fourth after a 2-0 win at Malaga.

Espanyol moved up to fifth on 56 points and condemned opponents Numancia to relegation with a 3-0 win at Montjuic.

Valencia, who needed to beat Barcelona to join the race for the Champions League places, looked as though they might prove to be awkward opponents for the league leaders in the opening minutes.

Argentinian playmaker Pablo Aimar created early problems for the visitors' defence with his twisting runs from midfield and Brazilian defender Fabio Aurelio shaved the post with a curling free-kick.

But Barcelona saw off their opponents with two devastating strikes from Ronaldinho and Eto'o in the space of two minutes.

World player of the year Ronaldinho grabbed the first when he sent a long-range shot fizzing into the top corner after fellow Brazilian Juliano Belletti had clipped the ball across the area from the right.

Valencia were still reeling from the blow when Eto'o hit them with a second goal.

Racing on to a delicate through pass from Ronaldinho, the African player of the year cut inside Fabio Aurelio and steered the ball past goalkeeper Andres Palop into the far corner for his 23rd goal of the season.

Frank Rijkaard's side could have stretched their lead before the break but Palop did well to stop another Ronaldinho shot and French midfielder Ludovic Giuly wasted a chance when he sliced wide of the post after Eto'o had stormed into the area.

Barca remained firmly in control in the second half and went close to scoring a third during a goalmouth scramble.

Their task was made even easier 10 minutes later when Valencia defender Carlos Marchena was sent off for a wayward challenge on midfielder Deco.

On Saturday, a neatly-worked goal from Michael Owen and a Ronaldo penalty set Real on the way in the first half against Santander.

Skipper Raul capped his best performance of the season after the break with a double and Ronaldo completed an emphatic win with a fine solo effort.