13.11.2010 12:07
Spanish League Preview – week 11
Nick Bedson
With all eyes on the Nou Camp for the big game between Barça and Villarreal tonight, the fight for the European spots and to scramble away from the bottom places continues as La Liga goes into its 11th round of games this weekend.
There are just three games on Saturday, with Real Madrid, Espanyol, Valencia and Seville all
playing on Sunday, as are Zaragoza, Deportivo and Llevante at the bottom.
Almeria need win ahead of Nou Camp
Almeria kick off the action in Bilbao at six on Saturday, with the Basques needing
to put last week’s thrashing at Villarreal behind them. Almeria are due at the Nou Camp next
week and they could well turn up in the bottom three if they can take nothing away from San Mames.
Juan Manuel Lillo’s team have actually lost fewer games than Bilbao -three to the
Basques’ five this season, but their six draws have meant they’ve won just one game and
sit just a point above the drop zone.
Atletico Madrid need to halt slump
Osasuna travel to Atletico Madrid for the next game on Saturday and despite their
Cup defeat midweek to Deportivo, Camacho’s team, who’ve yet to win on the road, know
that a win in the Vicente Calderon would take them above their hosts. Atletico themselves have
slumped of late, with no win in their last three league games and were disappointing in their
midweek Cup draw with Universidad Las Palmas. The goals have also dried up for Diego Forlan,
who’s gone twelve game s without finding the net.
“Swine!”
Sporting manager Manolo Preciado has heated up the atmosphere before Madrid’s
visit on Sunday, claiming Mourinho is “a swine” if he thinks Sporting handed Barça the
win when they met at the Nou Camp earlier this season. Madrid will be at full strength for the
game, though without Mourinho himself, who will serve the first of the two game ban he was given
for the sending off against Murcia midweek. Madrid haven’t lost at the Molinon since the
94/95 season and haven’t conceded a goal on their last five visits.
Espanyol on the up
Espanyol saw off Valladolid in the cup in midweek, whilst Racing, who they play in
Santander, were eliminated by second division Cordoba. This looks like an ideal chance for
Pochettino’s men to cement their challenge for a Champions League spot, whilst their hosts
will want to avoid getting dragged further down into the relegation spots. Behind Espanyol,
Valencia must be wishing the last month or so of league action had never happened, having taken
just one point from their last four games and with trips to Villarreal and Real Madrid coming up
they desperately need a win at home to Getafe on Sunday.
Contrasting Cup results
Seville saw off Valencia last week and have won all three of their home games to
draw level with Emery’s team and following their emphatic 6-1 Cup win over Irun, they travel
to Zaragoza on Sunday. Zaragoza won their first league game of the season last week, but were
knocked out of the Cup by Betis in midweek, and a win against Seville could finally lift them out
of the bottom three. Deportivo have lost just once in their last six games in all competitions, but
face a tough trip to Mallorca, who’ll be determined to show that they can bounce back from
the defeat in Zaragoza. Finally, Real Sociedad could find themselves in the top four if results go
right and if they can beat Hercules in Alicante.