Preview for Barcelona v Real Madrid
Barcelona fans got to share the misery of their Real Madrid counterparts this week following their exit from the Champions League.
Barca were beaten over two legs by Inter Milan and left raging at what they perceived to be a string of poor decisions from referee Szymon Marciniak. Having held the morale high ground due to Madrid’s conduct prior to and following the recent Copa del Rey final between the sides, it was interesting to see Barca behave in exactly the same way after their elimination to Inter.
The behaviour of both clubs in recent weeks has done little to alter the feeling that there is a sense of entitlement from Spain’s big two that is pretty unedifying.
Nevertheless, the battle for the Liga title remains a two-horse race, although it could be reduced to one if Barca can secure a fourth win over their Clasico rivals this season.
Hansi Flick’s side won the reverse fixture 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu and followed that up with victories in the Spanish Super Cup and the Copa final.
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They head into this fixture with a four-point lead at the summit with just four games to play. A win and the league is all but done and a draw would make them overwhelming favourites.
For Madrid, though, the weekend presents an enormous opportunity. If they can trim the gap to a point then it’s very much game on.
Most of the focus in the build-up has centred around next season and the future of coach Carlo Ancelotti. Xabi Alonso’s announcement earlier today that he will leave Bayer Leverkusen at the end of the season seems the first domino to fall with the remainder seeing Ancelotti stand down and then take up the role of Brazil national team coach.
The only uncertainty is when this happens. The smart money is prior to the Club World Cup in June with the Brazilian Football Federation eager to install Ancelotti as soon as possible to give him maximum time with the team prior to next summer’s World Cup.
And while it hasn’t been a great season for Madrid, hence the reason why Ancelotti is leaving, they come into this game on the back of four successive wins in the league.