After needing a late equaliser to grab a point in the Catalan derby at Espanyol last weekend, Barca yesterday could not break down a well-organised Getafe side, who showed why they have the third-best defensive record in the league.
In irresistible form in front of goal in 2018, Suarez had the ball in the net just before half-time with a great finish from a Lionel Messi free-kick, but the home celebrations were cut short by the offside flag.
Ernesto Valverde's side remain unbeaten in La Liga after 23 games, extending their longest run without losing from the start of a campaign.
However, they are now only seven points clear at the summit from Atletico Madrid, who won 1-0 at Malaga on Saturday with an early Antoine Griezmann goal. The Rojiblancos visit the Camp Nou in three weeks.
"We don't like to draw at home, but that's football. Our opponents defended really well and we were unable to score," Valverde told beIN Sports.
With Samuel Umtiti banned, Thomas Vermaelen not fit and Gerard Pique only on the bench, Valverde handed a first start to January signing Yerry Mina and partnered him in central defence with Lucas Digne.
That pair were rarely overly troubled, but at the other end Valverde's decision to bring both Paco Alcacer and Philippe Coutinho into the line-up did not have the desired impact.
They both lasted just over an hour, with Coutinho forcing a fine save from Guaita from a curling strike in the 58th minute.
Former Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini came on towards the end to make his debut for Getafe, who are 10th.
- Valencia win derby -
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Valencia reclaimed third place from Real Madrid thanks to a 3-1 win over city rivals Levante at Mestalla last night.
Santi Mina's early opener was cancelled out by Sergio Postigo for the struggling visitors, but Luciano Vietto put Valencia back in front in the second half and Dani Parejo sealed the win with a late penalty.
Madrid won 5-2 at home to Real Sociedad on Saturday as Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick for the first time this season.
The reigning champions are still 17 points adrift of Barcelona, albeit with a game in hand.
Sergio Rico was the hero for Sevilla with a penalty save and several key interventions as his side boosted their European hopes with a 1-0 win over Girona.
The only goal of the game at a sunny Sanchez Pizjuan was scored just over 30 seconds into the second half, with Pablo Sarabia making sure the ball went in after a Joaquin Correa effort was stopped on the line.
Sevilla, who will face Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final in April and host Manchester United in the Champions League on February 21, are sixth in La Liga.
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