Summary Atletico Madrid played a 0-0 draw against Sevilla in the Spanish La Liga on Sunday.
MADRID (AFP) - Atletico Madrid spurned the chance to move back on top of La Liga as they failed to break down 10-man Sevilla in a 0-0 draw on Sunday.
Antoine Griezmann had Atletico s best effort when he headed against the post early in the second-half, but the hosts failed to take advantage after Vitolo was shown a second yellow card just after the hour mark.
A point means Atletico and Barcelona are now level on points at the top of the table ahead of their meeting at the Camp Nou next weekend, although Barca also have a game in hand.
Real Madrid can close to within two points of the leaders when Zinedine Zidane gets his first taste of action as boss away from the Santiago Bernabeu at Real Betis later on Sunday.
Gary Neville s winless streak in La Liga as Valencia boss stretched to seven games despite Alvaro Negredo s 93rd minute equaliser in a 1-1 draw at Deportivo la Coruna.
"When you don t score it is normal that is what people talk about, but we had plenty of chances today," said Atletico boss Diego Simeone.
"We hit the post, their keeper made a great save and the only way to score in football is by creating chances.
"The team worked hard and there were positives from the game in how we kept going. We tried in every way to break down the Sevilla defence."
There have now been just 17 goals in Atletico s 10 matches at home in La Liga this season and clear-cut chances were again hard to come by for both sides.
Griezmann just couldn t stretch to turn Diego Godin s header across goal in at the far post early on.
Meanwhile, at the other end, Sevilla s best chance fell to Ever Banega but his deflected shot spun inches over the bar.
Griezmann was desperately unlucky when he timed his run to meet Koke s cross perfectly just after the break only to see his bullet header come back off the post.
Atletico were gifted the initiative for the final half hour when Vitolo was handed a second booking for chopping down Luciano Vietto just outside the box.
The hosts still struggled to open up the Sevilla defence, but a well-worked free-kick freed Yannick Ferreira Carrasco inside the area and his fierce shot was brilliantly saved by Sergio Rico.
The goalkeeper also did well to turn Gabi s pile-driver over before Carrasco s free-kick at the death was deflected behind as Sevilla held on for a point that keeps them in the race for fourth place, eight points adrift of Villarreal.
Valencia remain a mammoth 16 points off fourth place in 11th as their run without a league win since November 7 continued at Deportivo.
Lucas Perez coolly slotted home his 13th goal of the season to give the home side a deserved half-time lead.
However, for all their faults, Neville s men again came from behind to salvage a point for the fifth time in his seven league games in charge when Negredo powered home Dani Parejo s cross with virtually the last action of the game.
Athletic Bilbao gunned down high-flying Eibar 5-2 in a Basque derby at San Mames.
On-loan Atletico striker Borja Baston scored twice for the visitors to take his tally for the season to 15.
However, two goals from Aritz Aduriz and strikes from Sabin Merino, Aymeric Laporte and a late Mauro dos Santos own goal moved Athletic up to eighth.
