La Liga Table: A look at the standings after Barcelona, Real Madrid draw
Real Madrid maintains its lead at the top with the result
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Sergio Ramos' late header goal earned Real Madrid a 1-1 draw at Barcelona on Saturday in La Liga, changing the table in a matter of seconds.
Real Madrid entered the match with a six-point lead and that looked to be cut to three with Barca leading late on Luis Suarez's goal. But the big goal by Ramos saw Real escape with the same advantage it had when it entered -- a nice little cushion at the top.
Take a look at the standings:
La Liga table after Real Madrid and Barcelona draw 1-1 pic.twitter.com/P0yPe86Vwi
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Still a lot to play for with nearly two-thirds of the campaign to go, but Real still has a two-victory cushion in the table instead of one, keeping the pressure on Barca moving forward.
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