New Straits Times

DOUBLE CLASICO ‘PIVOTAL’ FOR BARCA

Two matches against resurgent Real this week a test for Blaugrana

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IT is the fixture that “freezes time” and this week’s Clasico double-header could still define the seasons of Barcelona, and Real Madrid. The two clubs will meet twice in four days at the Santiago Bernabeu, today in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final and then on Saturday, in a battle of first against third in La Liga.

Even victory is unlikely to project Madrid back into the title race but for Santiago Solari’s side, momentum is at stake, their steady, if not unwavering, resurgence poised for a potential double boost ahead of the campaign’s decisive months.

Barcelona’s priority may be the Champions League and their hold on La Liga too tight to shake off but it says something for the magnitude of the Clasico that Barcelona centreback Clement Lenglet still feels its significan­ce.

“This month is pivotal,” he says, in an exclusive interview with

“There is the Champions League and these two games against Real, when we can qualify for a cup final and then gain or lose points on them in the league.

“We have to manage them properly. It could be pivotal for the rest of the season.”

Madrid hold a slight advantage in the cup, having taken a creditable 1-1 draw from the opening leg last month at the Camp Nou.

Barca were without Lionel Messi, whose stunning hat-trick against Sevilla on Sunday was surely one of his best, but Madrid’s showing confirmed their transforma­tion from the broken team that were thrashed 5-1 by the Catalans in October.

“The dynamics are completely different now,” says Lenglet.

“These are the European champions. They have turned the tide.”

Madrid and Barca look under threat in the Champions League from the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus and Atletico. Yet in terms of quality, the Clasico remains football’s greatest grudge match.

“It is a different game from the others because of the power it has around the world,” Lenglet said. “It’s a game that seems to freeze time.”

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