Spanish champions Barcelona failed to boost their morale ahead of their crucial UEFA Champions League clash against Werder Bremen after they were held to 1-1 draw by Levante. Despite the draw, Barcelona are still on top of the league table with 30 points, two ahead of second-placed Sevilla, who face Espanyol on Sunday. The Catalans' boss Frank Rijkaard rested Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho as he was Concentrating on the must-win game against Werder Bremen on Tuesday. Portuguese playmaker Deco put Barcelona ahead four minutes before the break after curling a free-kick that sailed over the wall and went into the back of the net. Levante defender Alvaro equalized for the hosts in the 77th minute when he scored from the rebound after Olivier Kapo's free-kick was blocked by Barca keeper Victor Valdes. Elsewhere, Valencia suffered their third successive defeat after falling 2-0 to Recreativo de Huelva. Aitor Tornavaca broke the deadlock as early as the second minute and Florent Sinama-Pongolle ensured the win eight minutes from time.