Barcelona can win the Spanish league for the 19th time on Sunday after double champions Real Madrid waved the white flag in the title race with a 3-0 loss at Valencia on Saturday.
Real trail Barcelona by seven points and Pep Guardiola's side will be crowned champions with three games to spare if they can beat Villarreal at Camp Nou on Sunday.
Real were still reeling from their 6-2 drubbing by Barcelona last Saturday in 'El Clasico' and they were outclassed again as two goals in three minutes laid the foundations for a comfortable Valencia win.
Juan Mata, a youth product let go by Real in 2007, scored his 11th goal of the season on 29 minutes before David Silva, a Real transfer target, netted a second in the 32nd minute.
Ruben Baraja scored a great second-half volley and it could have been more but for some poor finishing.
It was Real's first away defeat since mid-December when they lost 2-0 at Barcelona who are poised to dethrone them as champions.
Valencia move four points behind Sevilla, 3-1 winners over Real Mallorca on Saturday, and more importantly, open a four-point gap over Champions League rivals Atletico Madrid and Villarreal who both play Sunday.
"This was a massive win for us and we just have to keep pushing for the Champions League spot," said Silva.
"Atletico and Villarreal are still in the hunt and we will see what they do on Sunday. We have done our bit."
Real lost French international Lass Diarra to a bout of flu so Javi Garcia, a youth team product back at the club after a season at Osasuna, partnered Fernando Gago in a very defensive-minded midfield.
Valencia were on top early on as Real struggled to shrug off their 'El Clasico' hangover and Iker Casillas pulled off a fine save in the opening minutes to stop Baraja's header.
On 29 minutes, Valencia got the breakthrough they deserved with Mata, capped by Spain for the first time this season, finishing with aplomb after a great lay-off from David Villa.
Real tried to sign Villa for a reputed 40 million euros in the summer and are tipped to bid again at the end of this season.
Three minutes later it was 2-0 as Silva was given too much time to shoot and Casillas couldn't keep out the effort despite getting a hand on the shot.
Real coach Juande Ramos, whose future is looking bleak after recent results, didn't make any changes at half-time and Valencia continued to carve open the best chances.
Baraja hammered in a great left-footed volley to clinch the game and Real couldn't wait to get off the pitch.
Sevilla still hold a four-point gap over Valencia after a 3-1 comeback win over Mallorca.
For Betis, staying in the league is the only priority with the Seville-based club just three points above the relegation zone.
Migrant workers at a construction site downtown Shanghai May 9, 2009. REUTERS/Aly Song
Barcelona can win Spanish League after Real crash
Sunday, May 10, 2009 at 9:34 PM Posted by Beijing News
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