Atletico equalised just minutes after Messi's departure through substitute Angel Correa, who capitalised on Javier Mascherano's slip to slot the ball into the bottom corner after the hour mark. The result leaves Barcelona in fourth place, three points behind leaders Real Madrid, who drew 1-1 at home to Villarreal earlier on Wednesday, while Atletico are a point behind in fourth.
Barcelona struggled for chances in a predictably tense first half, the first opportunity falling to Messi, who forced a decent save out of Jan Oblak from just outside the area. During a rare Atletico attack, Yannick Carrasco's curling effort towards the bottom corner was beaten away well by Marc-Andre ter Stegen, before Oblak did the same for Atletico at the other end from Neymar's shot.
Barcelona broke the deadlock with four minutes of the first half remaining through Rakitic, who latched onto Andres Iniesta's deep left-wing cross to glance a header past Oblak and into the bottom right corner from 10 yards. Atletico came out in the second half improved, Antoine Griezmann forcing a decent save out of Ter Stegen with a low drive, before Messi was taken off holding his groin just before the hour mark after a challenge with Diego Godin.
It was Correa who brought the visitors level with his first action of the game just a minute after coming on, steering the ball in off the left post from 18 yards after Mascherano had slipped in front of him.
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