Barcelona's chances of winning the LaLiga title are over - at least according to the Spanish newspapers.
Just days after that 4-1 Champions League thrashing by Paris Saint-Germain, Barca were held to a draw at home by lowly Cadiz after conceding an 89th-minute equaliser.
It meant that despite Lionel Messi's penalty, they were unable to capitalise on leaders Atletico Madrid unexpectedly losing at home to Levante on Saturday.
Ronald Koeman's side are consequently third in the table, some eight points adrift of Atletico, with second-placed Real Madrid the only realistic challengers now.
'Goodbye also the league?' asked Marca on Monday's front page, which featured a despairing Messi after Alex Fernandez converted a last-minute penalty to steal a point for Cadiz from their only shot on target in the game.
Having failed to win any silverware last season, a repeat is now a realistic possibility.
As well as their deficit in the league and in their Champions League last-16 tie after Kylian Mbappe's brilliance last week, Barca also trail Sevilla 2-0 after the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final.
'Barcelona bring themselves down' said AS, who also point out that Sevilla will bump them down to fourth place if they win at Osasuna on Monday night.
Mundo Deportivo and Sport concurred that dropping two points in such a fashion against 14th-placed Cadiz was 'unforgivable'.
The former described the actions of defender Clement Lenglet as 'naive' in conceding the penalty by fouling Ruben Sobrino and said Barca should have been able to see the game out.
Sport, which featured a picture of the fatal moment referee Juan Martinez Munuera pointed to the spot, to Lenglet's horror, described the defender's actions as 'absurd'.
Barcelona at least have a quick chance to atone when they host Elche on Wednesday night before a visit to Sevilla on Saturday.
Then comes the return leg of that cup semi-final, at the Nou Camp, on March 3, while the second leg of the Champions League tie with PSG is on March 10.
Unlike in 2017, when Barca miraculously rescued a 4-0 first leg deficit against the French side with a thrilling 6-1 win at home, you suspect this time there is little hope of progression.