Valencia 3-1 Barcelona
Robert Lewandowski scored in his final Barcelona appearance, but the champions fell to a defeat on the final day of the LaLiga season.
Champions Come from Behind
Valencia scored twice in the space of five second-half minutes to come from behind and beat Barcelona 3-1 at the Mestalla.
The hosts fell behind just after the hour mark when the alert Lewandowski diverted Ferran Torres' volleyed strike goalwards for his 119th Barcelona goal in four seasons with the club.
But only five minutes later Javi Guerralevelled for Valencia with a neat finish, and four minutes after that they were ahead.
Following neat work from Jesús Vázquez, Guerra saw his shot charged down but the ball fell for Luis Rioja who fired a left-footed shot beyond Wojciech Szczesny.
The third goal arrived deep into stoppage time when Guido Rodríguez found the net from outside the box.
European Hopes Denied
Valencia wanted a penalty when Marc Bernal brought down Vázquez, but a VAR check showed the incident happened outside the box.
The hosts hung on to claim the three points, but Getafe's win over Osasuna and Rayo Vallecano's victory at Alaves kept them out of the European places.
First Half Action
Hugo Duro, Rioja and Unai Núñez all had early chances before Diego López fired wide.
It took a big block from Ronald Araújo to deny López again late in the first half.
Alejandro Balde fired into the side netting for Barcelona, who then went the closest of either side late in the first half when Lewandowski headed against an upright.
The half ended with Valencia threatening once more as Núñez brought a good save out of Szczesny.
Second Half Developments
The hosts suffered a damaging blow early in the second half when López was forced off with what appeared to be a painful knee injury.
Valencia wanted a penalty when Núñez went down moments later but their protests were waved away.
VAR's intervention denied Valencia a penalty and kept Barcelona in the match, but Stole Dimitrievski made two excellent saves to block efforts from Andreas Christensen before Rodríguez had the final word.