European wrap: Barca snatch a draw, AC Milan go top
Luuk De Jong headed an equaliser deep in stoppage time to rescue Barcelona a 2-2 draw at derby rivals Espanyol.
Holland striker De Jong, on loan from Sevilla, headed home Wolves loanee Adama Traore's cross in the sixth minute of added time in an explosive finish, which also saw three players sent off.
Pedri’s early opener for Barca was cancelled out by Sergi Darder in the first period and then Raul De Tomas put Espanyol on course for a memorable victory before De Jong’s last-gasp header.
Barca defender Gerard Pique and Espanyol’s Nico Melamed were sent off for second bookable offences in added time for clashing after challenging for the ball.
Espanyol midfielder Manu Morlanes received a straight red soon after De Jong’s leveller for dissent.
Real Betis bounced back from last week’s home defeat to Villarreal with a 4-2 win at Levante to consolidate in third place in LaLiga.
Nabil Fekir, Edgar Gonzalez and William Carvalho all scored for Betis in the first half and, although Dani Gomez struck either side of the break for Levante, Fekir added his second soon after.
Real Sociedad maintained their pursuit of a top-six finish and extended their unbeaten league run to five games as goals in either half from Mikel Oyarzabal and Rafinha secured a 2-0 home triumph over Granada.
Alaves gave their survival hopes a lift with their first win in 12 league matches, 2-1 against Valencia.
Joselu’s 76th-minute penalty made sure of the points for Alaves, who had seen Mamadou Loum’s early opener cancelled out by Goncalo Guedes’s spot-kick just after the hour mark.
Borussia Dortmund reignited their Bundesliga title challenge with a convincing 3-0 win at Union Berlin.
Dortmund, beaten 5-2 at home by Bayer Leverkusen last week, led 2-0 at half-time thanks


