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2: Title race over? Plus, Luis Garcia exclusive #LLL interview

8 points.  That's now Barcelona's lead in LaLiga after beating Atlético Madrid 1-0 - so has Lionel Messi called time in the title race?  He scored his 600th goal during the game, yet another milestone...

Real Madrid and Valencia continue to give chase with decent wins, and props to Girona for getting giddy and hitting the heights of 7th place!

Towards the bottom, we check in on Levante with Paco López now replacing Juan Muñiz for the rest of the season, plus we have part 2 of our exclusive interview with Luis García, where he tells us about the early Barcelona years, working with Rafa Benitez, his return to Atlético and also the highlight of his career with the Spain national team.

Don't forget there's your 3-word verdicts on Matchday 27 in LaLiga!

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