Atletico Madrid’s hopes of winning La Liga for the first time since 1996 took a blow as Levante beat them to give Real Madrid and Barcelona renewed hope.
The Champions League finalists trailed after just seven minutes, when left-back Felipe Luis deflected in Levante midfielder Pape Diop’s corner.
Atletico improved after the break but their defeat was sealed when David Barral coolly struck from eight yards.
Atletico stay top, and wins in their final two games will secure the title.
But their lethargic loss at mid-table Levante has the potential to throw the three-way title race open once again.
Atletico know they cannot be caught by either Real Madrid or Barcelona if they beat Malaga next weekend and then win at Barca’s Nou Camp on the final day.
Third-placed Real are six points behind Atletico having played two games fewer, and Atletico would be crowned champions if the teams finish level on points given their superior head-to-head record.
Barcelona, who are second, are three points adrift of the leaders, with both sides having played 36 matches. The Catalan club could pip Atletico on their head-to-head record if they beat Diego Simeone’s men on 18 May.
Atletico, who will meet city rivals Real in the Champions League final, lacked their usual spark and energy as Levante frustrated them from the first whistle.
The Valencia-based side took an early lead when Filipe Luis diverted Diop’s set-piece out of Atletico keeper Thibaut Courtois’s reach and into the bottom corner.
Simeone made a double substitution at half-time, introducing winger Ardan Turan and forward Adrian, as he attempted to inject some life into his side.
His players responded with a much-improved display in the opening exchanges of the second half, piling pressure on the Levante goal.
Turan was the main threat as Atletico upped the tempo, seeing two low shots blocked and sending an eight-yard header over.
Top scorer Diego Costa had few clear-cut opportunities, but the Spain international was inches away from connecting with substitute Diego’s in-swinging free-kick at the far post.
Atletico continued to press as they sensed a vital breakthrough, but were denied again when Levante goalkeeper Keylor Navas acrobatically clawed away right-back Toby Alderweireld’s long-range effort.
Levante were carrying little threat, but punished Atletico’s profligacy midway through the second half.
Ex-Real Madrid youngster Barral neatly controlled Victor’s left-wing cross before firing past Courtois to revitalise his former club’s title hopes
Source: BBC