Real Madrid host Barcelona in the first Clasico of the Spanish league  season on Saturday with the edge in the title race, but fearful of  Barca coach Pep Guardiola's enviable record at the Bernabeu.
 It is  now three years since Real last won the league and while they carry a  three-point lead over their Catalan rivals with a game in hand, they  know that the Clasicos can play a key role in the destination of the  championship.
It is  now three years since Real last won the league and while they carry a  three-point lead over their Catalan rivals with a game in hand, they  know that the Clasicos can play a key role in the destination of the  championship.While Barca have stuttered away from home this season, Real have been  relentless and will be now looking for their 16th consecutive victory  in all competitions, while in the league they have scored 49 goals in 14  games.
Still, the statistics go out of the window when the  visitors are the domestic and European champions and have already beaten  Real this season in the Spanish Super Cup.
Barcelona have  generally come out on top in direct clashes between the arch rivals  since the arrival of Guardiola as coach in 2008, with the notable defeat  coming in the Copa del Rey final last season.
Guardiola has  registered two wins and a draw at the Bernabeu when the two teams have  met in the league, while including matches at Camp Nou, Barca have had  five wins and a draw.
Along with this, Barcelona also knocked Real out of the Champions League in the semifinals last spring.
Barca  midfielder Xavi has tried to play down the importance of the game,  however, by claiming that it will not be decisive in who wins the title.
"Madrid  look the most dangerous that they have been over the last three or four  years but nothing will be definite after the game," he said.
"These  matches are not directly related to the final positioning in the table  but it would be an important step for us if we could beat them there.
"I would like it to be an open game, where you see the potential of the two sides, but this is not down to me.
"Last  season I was critical of Madrid but I think maybe this time, based on  how the Super Cup went, that they will try take us on and pressure us in  attack."
The game will overshadow the other top-flight action  this weekend, even though Valencia will only be a point behind Barcelona  if they win their match at Real Betis earlier on Saturday.Below them, Sevilla can pinch fourth place if they beat a Levante side on a downward spiral of just one win in five games.

 
No comments:
Post a Comment