Even though Barcelona and Real Madrid have yet to dominate like in past seasons, the two heavyweights are at the top of the Spanish league for the winter break.
Lionel Messi's Barcelona will head into 2020 with a two-point advantage over second-place Madrid after completing 18 of 38 rounds.
Barcelona got off to a slow start with only two wins in the first five rounds before newcomer Antoine Griezmann started to click with Messi and Luis Surez, and the Catalan club ended the year without a loss in seven rounds.
There are times when you win the league by a wide margin and when everyone expects you to wrap it up months in advance that it loses excitement, Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde, who is seeking a third consecutive league crown with the team, said Tuesday.
It is better when you win the league on the last round and by one point.
Madrid has only one loss - a 1-0 defeat at Mallorca in October - but it has drawn seven games, including its last three. Its continued scoring problems since Cristiano Ronaldo left two summers ago have left it without a goal in five encounters.
"We had difficulties at the beginning of the season, but now we are much better and strong defensively, improving every day, Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said after Sunday's 0-0 home draw with Athletic Bilbao.
Today we couldn't score, but the important thing is to create the chances and we're going to turn this around in 2020 for sure.
A Sevilla side that has been revitalized by former Madrid and Spain manager Julen Lopetegui, and by the new players brought in by sporting director Ramn Monchi Rodrguez, is in third place at five points back.
Diego Simeone's Atltico Madrid has experienced trouble up front after losing Griezmann in the summer, but its revamped defense has kept it in fourth place, seven points behind Barcelona.
PLAYER OF THE SEASON SO FAR
SURPRISE OF THE SEASON
GOAL OF THE SEASON
WHO'LL BE CHAMPION?
I am feeling good before the holidays. Messi is the best in the world. We have a great squad, and when we need a push, Messi provides it. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
QUALIFICATION
WHO'S GOING DOWN?
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