Spain: In its first match without fans at the 99,000-capacity Camp Nou Stadium since the Spanish league was suspended because of the coronavirus, Barcelona defeated Leganés 2-0 on Tuesday with a goal by Lionel Messi.
Ansu Fati also scored as Barcelona overcame a slow start against its last-place opponent to open a five-point gap to Real Madrid ahead of the rival's home game against Valencia on Thursday.
Fati opened the scoring just before halftime and Messi converted a 69th-minute penalty for his league-leading 21st goal. It was also his 699th career goal for club and country.
Messi also scored as Barcelona returned to action on Saturday with a 4-0 win at Mallorca in its first game in more than three months following the pandemic break.
“It's important to keep winning,” Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic said. “It's obvious that we still need to gain more rhythm, but we are happy to have won six points already."
The last time Barcelona played a home match without fans was in October 2017 amid the Catalonia separatist movement. The team defeated Las Palmas 3-0 in a game played the same day of a controversial independence vote that the Spanish government deemed unconstitutional.
This time Barcelona was forced to keep fans away from the Camp Nou because of the pandemic, and the club placed banners and mosaics in the stands to honor those affected by virus. Videos sent by fans were shown at the stadium, and music by local violoncellists was played during the moment of silence observed before the match in memory of the victims of COVID-19.
Leganés had the two best chances in the first 15 minutes - one blocked by defender Clément Lenglet in front of the goal line and another denied by the post - but Barcelona eventually took control and opened the scoring through Fati's low shot from inside the area in the 42nd.