Barcelona: Lionel Messi scored two goals to lead Barcelona to a 3-2 win at Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish league, while Atletico Madrid was ousted from the Copa del Rey by a third-tier side.
Teenager Pedro Pedri Gonzlez cancelled out Iaki William's opener for Bilbao before Messi added two goals to secure an away win for Barcelona that lifted it into third place.
Atletico Madrid leads the league but lost 1-0 at third-tier Cornell in the Copa del Rey's round of 32 a result that means Diego Simeone's side can focus even more on the La Liga title race.
It's the second year in a row that Atletico Madrid lost to a third-tier team in the cup competition, after a 2-1 defeat to Cultural Leonesa.
Our rivals have played better, Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone said. We had some good attacking moves, but overall our rival (Cornell) always played better. They took advantage of the set-piece and got their goal. It was even more uphill after the sending off. Now we have to find solutions.
Atletico Madrid is not alone in getting caught off-guard. Third-tier sides also ousted topflight teams Celta Vigo and Getafe on Tuesday.
But Atletico Madrid has been the biggest victim of the change in the format of the Copa del Rey two seasons ago. Before last season, each round was played over two legs, giving bigger clubs chances to come back at home if they slipped up away. Now, all rounds except for the semifinals are played in one leg at the lower-seeded side.
Still, a team like Atletico Madrid had no business losing at Cornell, a club based in working-class neighbours on the outskirts of Barcelona.
Atletico Madrid is the front-runner to win the league title. It has only lost once in 15 rounds in the Spanish league and is set to face Chelsea in the Champions League's round of 16 in February.
Cornell, meanwhile, has had a ho-hum season in its group in the third tier, with three wins, two draws and four losses leaving it in seventh place.
Even before the visitors lost defender Ricardo Snchez to a second booking in the 65th minute, they had not proven to be superior.
Cornell defender Adrian Jimnez scored the game's only goal in the eighth minute from a cross by Agus Medina to the near post.
Atletico Madrid was never comfortable on Cornell's artificial turf. The closest it came to equalizing was Sal guez's shot off the woodwork midway through the first half.