Lionel Messi's  stunning free-kick nine minutes from time handed Barcelona a  hard-fought 2-1 victory over Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon  this evening.
The Argentinian forward had a goal ruled out early on for handball but played a part as Dani Alves opened the scoring eight minutes before half-time. Atletico levelled just after the break as Radamel Falcao Garcia turned in Gabi's corner and the Colombian had a great chance to give Los Rojiblancos the lead on 69 minutes but was denied by a fine save from Victor Valdes.
And,  Valdes was to come to the rescue again after Messi had put the European  champions back in front, blocking Juanfran's effort from point-blank  range in the final minute.
Atletico had  been unbeaten in their previous nine games since Diego Simeone took  charge, but it was Barça who started on the front foot.
Xavi  saw a shot trickle just wide inside two minutes before Messi appeared  to have opened the scoring with an incredible piece of skill as he  waltzed past two Atletico challenges and flicked the ball over Thibaut  Courtois. However, the Argentinian was adjudged to have handled in  controlling the ball and was cautioned for the offence.
Xavi  tested Courtois with a curling free-kick that the Belgian did well to  turn behind, but Atletico were struggling to hold onto possession for  any period of time and the opener finally arrived for the visitors on 36  minutes.
Messi was inevitably involved as  he shrugged off three Atletico challenges and laid the ball wide for  Cesc Fabregas, who squared for Alves to tap home. However, as has been  the case in many games since Simeone took charge, Atletico improved  greatly after the break and were level within three minutes of the  interval as a corner from the right was flicked on to Falcao at the back post where he volleyed home from close range.
The  goal seemed to unsettle Barça for a spell as Atletico pressed high and  won the ball further up the pitch, but the champions soon refound their  passing rhythm and Alexis Sanchez missed a great opportunity to put them  back in front as he could only head Alves' cross over from a tight  angle.
Moments later Falcao  had the chance to put the hosts in front but Valdes made a fine save as  the Colombian tried to lift the ball over him. The winner did arrive  nine minutes from time, though, with Atletico still assembling their  wall for a free-kick on the edge of the area when Messi curled in a  wonderful shot over Courtois into the far corner of the net. 
The  home side still nearly rescued a point as Valdes denied Juanfran and  spilled Gabi's fierce volley from range, but there was no Atletico  player following up to take advantage and Barcelona held on to cut Real  Madrid's advantage at the top of La Liga to ten points.

 
 
 
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