Villarreal's defeat and a shaky performance on Saturday from Valencia, the other two Spanish teams in this season's Champions League, suggests it will again be a straight fight between Barca and Real for the title.
Villarreal coach Juan Carlos Garrido noted at his post-match news conference that Barca and Real's domestic dominance was due to them being so much richer than their La Liga rivals.
Barca's annual budget was just under 430 million euros ($624 million) last season compared with less than 70 million at Villarreal.
"Today we weren't at our best level, but it's also to do with the fact that the team we were playing are so good," Garrido said. "All we can do is congratulate our opponent and admit that on this occasion they were clearly superior.
"The fact that you have a team with Xavi and Villa on the bench says it all."
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