12.02.2011 14:19
Spanish League Preview Week 23
Real Madrid and Villarreal both face potentially tricky trips this weekend, to Espanyol and Deportivo, whilst Racing’s new boss Marcelino starts his job with a home game against Seville.
Real Madrid could again be 10 points behind Barça when they run out for Sunday evening’s game
at Cornella, whilst Villarreal may start their match in La Coruña in fourth. With pressure mounting
on Atletico Madrid boss Quique Flores Sanchez, his old team Valencia come to the Vicente Calderon
knowing a win could take them up to third spot.
Crunch game at the Vicente Calderon
Atletico Madrid began the season as UEFA League and European Super Cup Champions, but with
just one win in their last six La Liga games, they now find themselves down in eighth spot and 14
points behind the last Champions League place held by Valencia who they face at 18.00 on Saturday.
In contrast, Valencia have won six and drawn twice in their last eight game and on Tuesday begin
their Champions League last 16 tie against Shalke 04. After last weekend’s shock defeat to
Llevant, Villarreal are just a point ahead of Valencia and travel to La Coruña to face a Deportivo
team who are without a win in their last five games and have slipped back down into the relegation
fight, currently sitting just a point and a place above the bottom three.
Marcelino back at Racing
Racing are level on points with Deportivo and last week’s point in Zaragoza
wasn’t enough to save Miguel Angel Portugal’s job after his team had gone nearly two
months without a win. Portugal’s replacement, Marcelino, who in his last stint at the club
took them into the UEFA Cup, faces a tough start to his job with a home game against Seville, who
need the points themselves after two draws in their last two games have left them in seventh, six
points behind Espanyol. Of all the teams fighting for UEFA spots, it’s been Bilbao who have
shown the best form in 2011, climbing up to fifth on the back of four straight wins. The Basques
are again playing on Monday night – travelling to Mallorca, whose own push for Europe has
been hit by three defeats and a draw in their last four games.
Derby in Anoeta
The two other Basque teams in the top flight, Real Sociedad and Osasuna, meet at Anoeta on
Sunday evening. The Pamplona side are still looking for their first away win and with Real having
lost two of their last three at home, this looks like as good a chance as any to put that right.
Osasuna are level on points with Racing, Sporting, Deportivo and Hercules, who face a Zaragoza team
that have lost just once in 2011. The bottom side Malaga are at home to the inconsistent Getafe,
but the big game at the bottom is at the Ciudad de Valencia, where Llevant entertain Almeria. Both
teams had great wins last week, but still sit in the bottom three, Almeria on 20 and Llevant on 21
points.
Real Madrid in Barcelona
The last time Madrid visited Catalonia they were thrashed 5-0 at the Nou Camp and they come
to Cornella on Sunday to face an Espanyol team who, despite their two defeats over the last
fortnight, have proved to be one of the surprise packages of this season and have only lost to
Villarreal and Barça in their own stadium.