Lethargic Barca slump to shock defeat at Granada


Barcelona's Neymar (R) and Granada's Allan Nyom battle for the ball during their Spanish First Division soccer match at Nuevo Los Carmenes stadium in Granada, April 12, 2014. REUTERS/Pepe Marin

MADRID (Reuters) - Barcelona's nightmare week hit a new low when they followed up their Champions League exit with a shock 1-0 defeat at Granada on Saturday that left their bid for a fifth La Liga title in six years in serious jeopardy.

After Atletico Madrid dumped them out of Europe's elite club competition on Wednesday, Barca sought a morale-boosting domestic win that would have put them two points clear at the top ahead of Atletico, who play at Getafe on Sunday.

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