• Granada players celebrate their win at the end of the La Liga match against Barcelona. Granada won 2-0 at Nuevo Los Carmenes Stadium to go top of the table. AFP
    Granada players celebrate their win at the end of the La Liga match against Barcelona. Granada won 2-0 at Nuevo Los Carmenes Stadium to go top of the table. AFP
  • Granada's head coach Diego Martinez greets Barcelona's head coach Ernesto Valverde. EPA
    Granada's head coach Diego Martinez greets Barcelona's head coach Ernesto Valverde. EPA
  • Barcelona's Argentine forward Lionel Messi smiles before the match. AFP
    Barcelona's Argentine forward Lionel Messi smiles before the match. AFP
  • Barcelona players react to Granada's Nigerian midfielder Ramon Azeez's goal after only two minutes. AFP
    Barcelona players react to Granada's Nigerian midfielder Ramon Azeez's goal after only two minutes. AFP
  • Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez in action. EPA
    Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez in action. EPA
  • Granada's winger Alvaro Vadillo celebrates after scoring to make it 2-0. EPA
    Granada's winger Alvaro Vadillo celebrates after scoring to make it 2-0. EPA
  • Granada's Spanish defender Victor Diaz vies with Barcelona's Guinea-Bissau forward Ansu Fati. AFP
    Granada's Spanish defender Victor Diaz vies with Barcelona's Guinea-Bissau forward Ansu Fati. AFP
  • Granada midfielder Antonio Puertas in action against Barcelona forward Lionel Messi. EPA
    Granada midfielder Antonio Puertas in action against Barcelona forward Lionel Messi. EPA
  • Granada's Ramon Azeez celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates. Reuters
    Granada's Ramon Azeez celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates. Reuters
  • Granada's Spanish midfielder Antonio Puertas vies with Barcelona's Guinea-Bissau forward Ansu Fati. EPA
    Granada's Spanish midfielder Antonio Puertas vies with Barcelona's Guinea-Bissau forward Ansu Fati. EPA
  • Barcelona's Ansu Fati in action. Reuters
    Barcelona's Ansu Fati in action. Reuters
  • Granada winger Alvaro Vadillo scores from the penalty spot. EPA
    Granada winger Alvaro Vadillo scores from the penalty spot. EPA
  • Granada's Victor Diaz in action with Barcelona's Ansu Fati. Reuters
    Granada's Victor Diaz in action with Barcelona's Ansu Fati. Reuters
  • Granada's Alvaro Vadillo celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
    Granada's Alvaro Vadillo celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
  • Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde reacts to Granada's second goal. Reuters
    Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde reacts to Granada's second goal. Reuters
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi looks dejected after the match. Reuters
    Barcelona's Lionel Messi looks dejected after the match. Reuters
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi controls the ball. Reuters
    Barcelona's Lionel Messi controls the ball. Reuters
  • Granada players celebrate their 2-0 win over Barcelona. EPA
    Granada players celebrate their 2-0 win over Barcelona. EPA
  • Barcelona's Argentinian striker Lionel Messi sits on the bench. EPA
    Barcelona's Argentinian striker Lionel Messi sits on the bench. EPA

Ernesto Valverde alarmed by Barcelona's away form as Lionel Messi's side lose to promoted Granada


Steve Luckings
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Ernesto Valverde admitted Barcelona's away form was a cause for concern after the Spanish champions fell to Granada.

Ramon Azeez headed the hosts into the lead after only two minutes before an Alvaro Vadillo penalty midway through the second half sent the promoted club to the top of the standings in La Liga on Saturday.

Barca enjoyed 74 per cent possession but only mustered one shot on target throughout the 90 minutes. The setback means Barca have taken just seven points from their first five matches, the Catalan club's worst start to a La Liga season in 25 years.

"I'm worried because away from home we're not getting good results. No wins from four away games this season is a clear symptom that we are not in a very good situation," Valverde told reporters.

"Some of our players joined the squad late but we did not play well today and we have not been playing well away from home lately. We dominated the play but couldn't manage to create many chances and we never looked like getting back into the game."

Lionel Messi was named among the substitutes as the Argentine forward continues to work his way back to full fitness following more than a month out with a calf injury.

Valverde called on his captain at half time along with 16-year-old Ansu Fati, who had scored and provided an assist on his full debut in last week's 5-2 drubbing of Valencia, but neither player was able to ignite Barca's front line.

Barca have not won an away game in any competition since April and were fortunate to return with a draw from their Champions League opener against Borussia Dortmund in midweek.

Valverde also said he was concerned about Barca's poor defensive record. Barca joined Real Betis as the only team in the league to have shipped nine goals this season, and the Spaniard said he shoulders most of the responsibility for the team's shortcomings at the back.

"It's clearly not a very good statistic for us and not in line with what we have been doing in the last few years," he said.

"The players are the actors, but in the end the coach is the one who is responsible for what happens. You can always lose a game but when you do you should feel that you deserved to win but that was not the case today."