Valladolid look to exploit Barcelona fatigue
April 04, 2009
BARCELONA: League leaders Barcelona sparked talk of a treble playing some of the best football in Europe before the international break, but this weekend Valladolid will be primed to take advantage of their jet-lagged players.
After a minor blip in form which saw Real Madrid come breathing down their necks, Barca have re-opened a six-point gap at the top of the table but they will have to be careful against Valladolid, who know a victory could all but assure their own top-flight future.
Barca have lost three out of the four matches played after internationals so far this season and Valladolid have had two weeks to prepare for the game. "Player for player we are not better but physically we are ahead of a lot of teams and hopefully this will work for us - we will make them work a lot," said Valladolid captain Alberto Marcos.
"We will try and commit as few fouls as possible, keep running and be united but it will be difficult to get the ball off them as they are technically very good," he said. Real, meanwhile, will look to keep the pressure on against Malaga, who were beaten 6-0 by Barcelona in their last match.
Youth product Dani Parejo, who is being gradually brought into the first-team frame by coach Juande Ramos and will be fighting for a midfield place, has not given up on winning the league. "There are still 30 points to play for and there will be maybe a thousand twists before then, so we mustn't throw in the towel until it is mathematically impossible," he said.
Sevilla, who face Recreativo Huelva, are sitting comfortably in third but coach Manolo Jimenez still has Real Madrid in his sights: "I am confident we can improve on where we are at the moment and I would not sign now to finish where we are."
Fourth-placed Villarreal are themselves well situated for Champions League qualification. They have a five-point cushion following the inconsistent form of their main challengers Atletico Madrid and Valencia, whose best chance of European football now appear to be through the UEFA Cup.
Villarreal face a tricky away match against Almeria, while Atletico and Valencia take on Osasuna and Getafe respectively. The battle for the UEFA Cup berths is intense though, with Deportivo la Coruna and Malaga also level with Atletico and Valencia on 43 points.
Numancia face a vital game against Real Betis who are on the verge of the relegation zone after drawing their last four matches. Athletic Bilbao have one point more than Betis but they too face a difficult game against in-form Mallorca.
Today's fixtures: Recreativo v Sevilla, Valladolid v Barcelona, Almeria v Villarreal, Real Betis v Numancia, Athletic Bilbao v Mallorca, Malaga v Real Madrid.
After a minor blip in form which saw Real Madrid come breathing down their necks, Barca have re-opened a six-point gap at the top of the table but they will have to be careful against Valladolid, who know a victory could all but assure their own top-flight future.
Barca have lost three out of the four matches played after internationals so far this season and Valladolid have had two weeks to prepare for the game. "Player for player we are not better but physically we are ahead of a lot of teams and hopefully this will work for us - we will make them work a lot," said Valladolid captain Alberto Marcos.
"We will try and commit as few fouls as possible, keep running and be united but it will be difficult to get the ball off them as they are technically very good," he said. Real, meanwhile, will look to keep the pressure on against Malaga, who were beaten 6-0 by Barcelona in their last match.
Youth product Dani Parejo, who is being gradually brought into the first-team frame by coach Juande Ramos and will be fighting for a midfield place, has not given up on winning the league. "There are still 30 points to play for and there will be maybe a thousand twists before then, so we mustn't throw in the towel until it is mathematically impossible," he said.
Sevilla, who face Recreativo Huelva, are sitting comfortably in third but coach Manolo Jimenez still has Real Madrid in his sights: "I am confident we can improve on where we are at the moment and I would not sign now to finish where we are."
Fourth-placed Villarreal are themselves well situated for Champions League qualification. They have a five-point cushion following the inconsistent form of their main challengers Atletico Madrid and Valencia, whose best chance of European football now appear to be through the UEFA Cup.
Villarreal face a tricky away match against Almeria, while Atletico and Valencia take on Osasuna and Getafe respectively. The battle for the UEFA Cup berths is intense though, with Deportivo la Coruna and Malaga also level with Atletico and Valencia on 43 points.
Numancia face a vital game against Real Betis who are on the verge of the relegation zone after drawing their last four matches. Athletic Bilbao have one point more than Betis but they too face a difficult game against in-form Mallorca.
Today's fixtures: Recreativo v Sevilla, Valladolid v Barcelona, Almeria v Villarreal, Real Betis v Numancia, Athletic Bilbao v Mallorca, Malaga v Real Madrid.