Champions Madrid beat Cadiz on Saturday to cut back
Barcelona’s lead, and with nine games remaining it seems highly unlikely they
will catch Barcelona — but Xavi Hernandez’s side are limping over the line.
Barcelona drew 0-0 at home against Girona on Monday and
followed that up with a second consecutive stalemate, the team still wallowing
after their Copa del Rey semi-final thrashing by Madrid earlier in April.
The one positive for Barca was a 22nd clean sheet of the
season in the top flight, with Getafe, 15th, not creating much danger.
“(A point) isn’t great, we had a good chance in the first
half and we couldn’t get on the scoreboard,” Barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter
Stegen told DAZN.
“Here you suffer, because the grass is high, the usual
tricks, so it’s hard. The clear chances you have, you have to put them away.
“It’s a dry pitch, so it’s difficult. We did things
differently to normal, it’s a point which isn’t good but it’s a point we’re
adding, obviously.”
The goalkeeper encouraged his team not to lose any more
ground in the final nine league games.
“I like winning, winning and winning, not dropping a single
point more — that has to be our attitude,” added Ter Stegen.
“We have to fight to maintain the advantage that we have
right now.”
Xavi echoed Ter Stegen’s complaint that the low quality of
the pitch played a part in the result, but said Barca could not hide behind it.
“It’s not an excuse, we weren’t accurate, we made chances
but we could not finish them,” said Xavi.
“But yes, the grass did hurt us, the ball didn’t run.”
The coach said he was not worried about Barca not finding
the net in three consecutive games across all competitions.
“That can happen, and it’s also been a while since we let in
goals,” added Xavi.
“It’s a very tough place to go, Getafe have a lot at stake,
when they sit deep it’s very hard, they are organised at the back.”
No way through
Xavi, benching out of form forwards Ansu Fati and Ferran
Torres, opted to use defender Alejandro Balde on the left wing, in front of
Jordi Alba.
After a slow start, the Catalans created the first clear
chance at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez, when Raphinha raced on to a long ball and
fired against the post.
The rebound fell to Balde, but with the goal gaping, fumbled
an effort which struck the same upright.
Sergi Roberto pulled up injured, seemingly with a hamstring
issue, adding to Barcelona’s long list of absentees.
The league leaders have badly missed explosive winger
Ousmane Dembele and creative midfielder Pedri in recent weeks.
David Soria saved well to keep out a Robert Lewandowski
header just before the break.
Lewandowski nodded narrowly wide from an Alba cross before
Soria made another solid stop from a rasping Raphinha effort.
Getafe were content with the point, sitting back as
Barcelona probed for a breakthrough, although Borja Mayoral almost snatched a
winner for the hosts on the break.
Ronald Araujo failed to clear the ball in his box and former
Real Madrid striker Mayoral controlled the loose ball but slashed an effort
wide.
Barcelona are still firm favourites to lift the title for
the first time since 2019, but should they stumble at home against Atletico
Madrid next weekend, doubts could creep in.
Getafe are provisionally four points clear of the drop zone,
with two teams below them — Almeria and Valencia — in action later on Sunday.
“Against Barca, getting a point is always good,” said Getafe
goalkeeper Soria.
“We wanted to take the three, but we leave happy.”