Barcelona drop first game of La Liga season in shock defeat to Leganes

La Liga leaders Barcelona slumped to a shock first loss of the season on Wednesday, suffering a 2-1 defeat at struggling Leganes after conceding twice in two second-half minutes as coach Ernesto Valverde's squad rotation backfired.

Philippe Coutinho gave the champions the lead in the 12th minute with a classy volley and Lionel Messi smacked a shot against the bar as Barca, resting Jordi Alba and Luis Suarez, made a strong start against Leganes, who began the game bottom of the table.

Barca's comfortable hold on the game dramatically fell apart shortly after the interval when Nabil El Zhar headed home a looping cross in the 52nd minute and 20-year-old Oscar Rodriguez turned in a second goal barely sixty seconds later to the joy of the 12,000 fans crammed into the Butarque stadium.

Leganes goalkeeper Ivan Cuellar pulled off a stunning double save to thwart Coutinho and Ivan Rakitic from close range in the closing minutes while Sergi Roberto skied a good opportunity as the unfancied hosts held on to record their first top-flight win over Barcelona.

"There are no excuses today," Barca midfielder Sergio Busquets said.

"The worrying thing is conceding so many goals. We have to be more solid. It's a really negative result."

Leganes midfielder Nabil El Zhar's goal in the 53rd minute gave the bottom dwellers a shock 2-1 win over Barcelona on Wednesday night.
Leganes midfielder Nabil El Zhar's goal in the 53rd minute gave the bottom dwellers a shock 2-1 win over Barcelona on Wednesday night.
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Barca remained top of the standings, however, locked on 13 points with Real Madrid but ahead on goal difference after Julen Lopetegui's side lost 3-0 at Sevilla.

The Catalans were playing a fourth game of a hectic spell of seven matches in 23 days and even though they drew 2-2 at home to Girona after Valverde rested players, the coach rotated his side again, bringing in Thomas Vermaelen for Alba to deploy an unfamiliar back three.

He also started without Suarez to give forward Munir El Haddadi a first competitive start since returning on loan from Alaves and Barca lacked fluidity up front even though they took the lead when Coutinho received a crossfield pass from Messi and flicked the ball into the air before volleying home.

Leganes had done well to limit their deficit to one goal and they came flying out of the blocks after halftime, chasing down their opponents with aggressive pressing.

Vermaelen was caught out of position when El Zhar headed in the equaliser and Gerard Pique was caught in possession moments later, allowing Rodriguez to slam the ball into the roof of the net and give Leganes, in their third season in the top flight, an unlikely yet thoroughly deserved win.

"Sometimes it's difficult to explain what happens in a game. You have a game under control and then the opposition can do damage like they did in one minute," Valverde said.

"We wanted to get the second goal because a one goal lead is never enough. At 1-0 you're close to an accident. We didn't create the chances we'd have liked. That's five points in three days gone and it's difficult to explain."

Leganes coach Mauricio Pellegrino was delighted with his players.

"This league tells you that anything is possible and the best teams don't always win, the teams that plays the best for the 90 minutes wins," he said.