Barcelona kept their four-point lead over Valencia after beating Sevilla, while Real Madrid ended their two-game losing streak by defeating Las Palmas

One more weekend has gone by in La Liga, and things didn't change that much at the top of the table.

Barcelona struggled for about six minutes to regain their early lead against Sevilla, with fans having to thank Paco Alcácer for his antics on the pitch, since a brace by the former Valencia striker led the way for Los Blaugranas at Camp Nou Stadium.

During that game, Lionel Messi celebrated his 600th performance with Barcelona, a milestone that the Catalan club didn't overlook.

Sunday's game saw Real Madrid bounce back from a two-game losing streak in all comps, but Cristiano Ronaldo wasn't able to find the back of the net once again at the Bernabeu, which now leaves the Portuguese ace with a 6-month goal scoring drought in La Liga matches at home.

Furthermore, Cristiano Ronaldo's accuracy in front of goal has turned him into the laughing stock, as he's only scored once after 48 shots.

Standings

Barcelona and Valencia are still unbeaten, with four points between them at this point. What stands out the most when comparing their stats, is that Los Naranjeros have scored the same amount of goals as the leaders.