Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring against Espanyol in the team's penultimate match of the season. LLUIS GENE/AFP/AFP/Getty Images Barcelona would go on to defeat its cross-town rivals 5-0 and ensure that a victory against Granada on Saturday will secure the La Liga title. LLUIS GENE/AFP/AFP/Getty Images Top scorer Luis Suarez was on the mark twice for the reigning Spanish champions. Alex Caparros/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images Meanwhile, Real Madrid defeated Valencia 3-2 at the Santiago Bernabeu Sunday. JAVIER SORIANO/AFP/AFP/Getty Images Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice for Zinedine Zidane's team. JAVIER SORIANO/AFP/AFP/Getty Images Karim Benzema (right) also found the target for Real against Valencia. JAVIER SORIANO/AFP/AFP/Getty Images Real is now the only team that has any chance of beating out Barcelona in their race for a second consecutive La Liga title. JAVIER SORIANO/AFP/AFP/Getty Images Fernando Torres celebrates scoring for Atletico Madrid against Levante Sunday. BIEL ALINO/AFP/AFP/Getty Images However, Atleti would eventually succumb 2-1 to its already relegated opponent. BIEL ALINO/AFP/AFP/Getty Images The result, coupled with Barcelona's victory over Espanyol means Atletico can no longer win the La Liga title. BIEL ALINO/AFP/AFP/Getty Images Prev Next