Barcelona scrape Granada draw as fans stay away from Nou Camp

Only 27,000 out of possible 40,000 in attendance as pressure grows on Koeman

Ronald Araujo leaps to score Barcelona’s late equaliser against Granada. Photograph: Alejandro Garcia/EPA
Ronald Araujo leaps to score Barcelona’s late equaliser against Granada. Photograph: Alejandro Garcia/EPA

Barcelona 1 Granada 1

Barcelona limped to a 1-1 draw at home to lowly Granada in LaLiga on Monday, needing defender Ronald Araujo’s last minute header to rescue a point.

With 27,000 out of a possible 40,000 fans inside the ground, those in attendance were stunned into silence after 85 seconds as Domingos Duarte rose at the back post to head in Sergio Escudero’s centre.

Sergi Roberto struck the post with a volley midway through the first half as Barca huffed and puffed to get back into the game.

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Araujo forced Luis Maximiano into a full-length stop on the stroke of half-time as the Catalans resorted to hoofing the ball into the box, racking up 54 crosses in total during the 90 minutes.

Koeman introduced striker Luuk de Jong at the break to act as target man and he was joined up top by centre-half Gerard Pique 15 minutes from time as the hosts grew increasingly desperate.

De Jong somehow contrived to miss from close range as it appeared it was going to be another frustrating night for Barca.

However Araujo’s header rescued a point in the final minute of normal time from 17-year-old substitute Gavi’s cross.

The result leaves Barca in seventh place on eight points from four matches, five behind leaders Real Madrid who have played a game more.

Granada, meanwhile, remain without a win and are in 17th spot on three points from five matches.