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Robert Lewandowski scored from the penalty spot as Barcelona scraped out a 1-0 home win over Rayo Vallecano on Monday to climb top of LaLiga.

Barcelona were seven points off first place three weeks ago but the two big Madrid clubs have suffered dips in form. Both drew their games 1-1 on Saturday playing with 10 men.

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Barcelona took advantage on Monday night by eking out a victory over a third Madrid team, Rayo, thanks to their star striker.

“We can’t win every game 3-0, we had to work,” Barcelona fullback Alex Balde said after the game.

Lewandowski scored his 20th goal of the season with a 28th-minute penalty that went in off the post.

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Rayo Vallecano goalkeeper Pep Chavarria repeatedly frustrated Barcelona.

At the other end, Jorge de Frutos had a strike disallowed and missed with a headed chance in added time.

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said: “It was hard work for the players and at the end we are happy.

“Everyone is happy about our new position. I think we played very well, although I think we can do better.”

Barcelona remained unbeaten in 12 matches in 2025 while ending the 10-match unbeaten run that had lifted Rayo Vallecano to a surprising sixth place.

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