"I am proud of the team, we tried every way we could and their best player was their goalkeeper," said Gabi in an interview with Spanish television.
"We can't make a drama out of it because we are still in the privileged position of having our destiny in our own hands. If we win our two remaining games we are champions."
Meanwhile, Real Madrid failed to take full advantage of Atletico's loss and Barcelona's 2-2 home draw against Getafe on Saturday when they needed a brilliant Cristiano Ronaldo volley in added time to rescue a point in a 2-2 home draw with Valencia.
Victory for Atletico at Valencia-based Levante would have meant they needed only a win at home to Malaga next weekend to secure top spot and render their final match at Barca the following week irrelevant.
However, an own goal from Filipe Luis in the seventh minute and a neat finish from David Barral 21 minutes from time meant Atletico will almost certainly need to beat the champions as well to secure their first title since 1996.
With two matches left, Atletico lead on 88 points, three ahead of second-placed Barca. Real, on 83 points in third, have a game in hand at Real Valladolid on Wednesday when a win would lift them
above Barca.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 6th, 2014.
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