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Barcelona’s Argentinian forward Lionel Messi celebrates after the Spanish League football match against Levante on Wednesday at Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia on Wednesday  Barcelona were crowned Spanish champions for the third successive season with a 1-1 draw at Levante clinching a 21st domestic title with two games to spare
Barcelona drew 1-1 draw at Levante on Wednesday to seal their third consecutive La Liga title and the 21st in the club’s history.
Barca have 92 points with two matches left, six ahead of second-placed Real Madrid who beat Getafe 4-0 on Tuesday, and Pep Guardiola’s side hold the advantage in games between the two sides.
Seydou Keita headed the visitors in front after 28 minutes but a terrible mix-up between defender Gerard Pique and keeper Victor Valdes led to Felipe Caicedo equalising just before halftime.
A far from comfortable Barca held on for a point and can now focus on the Champions League final against Manchester United at Wembley on May 28.
“This isn’t about today, it is about nine months of hard work, emotions and suffering. We deserved it today,” striker David Villa told Spanish radio as he basked in his first league triumph.
“You can see how pleased we all are, above all because of all the work we have done.”
Winning the title at the Ciutat de Valencia was particularly significant as it was where former coach Frank Rijkaard landed his first crown with Barca in 2005.
A 1-1 draw at Levante ended six trophyless years for the club that season and set in motion a cycle of success which Guardiola built on when he replaced the Dutchman in 2008.
Barca have now won five of the last seven Spanish championships.
The 40-year-old Guardiola, in his first top-flight coaching role, has picked up nine trophies in three years including three league titles, one European Cup and one King’s Cup.
There was also high drama at the bottom of the standings, where 19th-placed Hercules (34 points) let slip a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at home Real Mallorca and were relegated.
Real Zaragoza occupy the last relegation slot in 18th with 39 points, one behind Getafe and safety, after conceding a last-minute goal to lose 2-1 at Real Sociedad.
Osasuna pulled off a thrilling comeback to beat Sevilla 3-2 with breakaway goals from Kike Sola and Dejan Lekic in the last five minutes and they climbed to 14th on 44 points.
Valencia’s 2-2 draw with Espanyol and Villarreal’s 0-0 draw with Almeria meant there was no change in the race for the European places.
Valencia are third with 67 points and Villarreal fourth with 62 in the Champions League qualification spots, while Athletic Bilbao, Sevilla and Atletico Madrid occupy the three Europa League slots after all three lost. Barca dominated a cagey opening quarter until Xavi saw Keita’s run from deep and flighted a long pass into his path. The Malian midfielder brushed off two defenders to power a header into the net.
Guardiola was not happy with his side and could be seen gesticulating on the touchline. He held his head in his hands when the defence gifted Levante the equaliser. Pique tried to shield a ball back to Valdes under pressure from Caicedo and misjudged an attempted clearance as the Levante striker surged past him to score into the empty net.
After the restart Lionel Messi conjured one of his seemingly impossible runs as he twisted and turned through a crowd of Levante defenders but with only the keeper to beat his shot hit the post.
As the minutes ticked down Barca’s substitutes lined up arm in arm on the touchline while their colleagues kept possession and when the referee blew for time they all raced on to the pitch to celebrate in a huddle.
n Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas on Thursday congratulated his club’s arch-rivals Barcelona after the Catalan side secured their 21st Spanish league title.
“I congratulate Barcelona, they have played a very good, very serious championship,” said the Spain goalkeeper during the presentation of his new official website and Facebook page.
“I congratulate them, on behalf of myself and Real Madrid, as they showed themselves to be very respectful when we won the King’s Cup (by beating Barcelona 1-0) a few days ago.”
Casillas also sought to diffuse the tension that had built up between the two teams during the four hard-fought ‘clasicos’ that they contested with each other in recent weeks.
“After 20 days of such confrontations with Barcelona, it’s normal that there was tension but we have to forget that and turn the page,” said Casillas, who won the World Cup with Spain alongside several Barca players last year.
The Real goalkeeper added that he would be supporting “football” when Barca meet Manchester United in the Champions League final at Wembley in London on May 28.