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Club captain Ramos is expected to play against Valencia

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MADRID: Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos is expected to return from injury when his team play at Valencia today, looking to move four points clear at the top of La Liga.

Ramos missed Saturday’s 2-0 home win against Espanyol with a hip injury sustained in last week’s 3-1 home win over Napoli in the last 16 of the Champions League. However, he trained on Monday.

Real have an opportunit­y to keep the pressure on Barcelona, whom they lead by a point at the top of La Liga. Real will also have a make-up game to play against Celta Vigo.

Real coach Zinedine Zidane has used 19 players in the last two games and will continue his rotation policy, with a game at Villarreal to follow on Sunday.

Karim Benzema, Luka Modric and Keylor Navas were all rested against Espanyol as part of seven changes made by Zidane to the side that beat Napoli, and all are set to start at the Mestalla Stadium.

“We have a lot of games ahead and we need all the players,” said Zidane after Saturday’s win.

Gareth Bale could start too after impressing on his return from an ankle injury. The Welsh forward came off the bench and outpaced Espanyol’s defence before scoring Real’s second goal.

“He doesn’t give the impression that he’s been three months out,” Zidane said. “He has a lot of power, makes a difference and that is why he is special.”

The Valencia match was originally scheduled for December but was moved due to Real’s involvemen­t in the FIFA Club World Cup, which they won.

Zidane wants his team to pull

away from defending champions Barcelona as soon as possible.

“Only two teams can get points on Wednesday and this is important,” he said.

While Real set a club record at the weekend by scoring in 42 consecutiv­e games in all competitio­ns, Valencia kept a clean sheet for a second straight game, while also ending their 262-minute goal drought thanks to Nani.

Valencia have slipped into relegation danger after enduring a season of frustratio­n, but the players have a new spring in their step after Sunday’s 2-0 home victory over Athletic Bilbao, a result that ended a three-game losing streak and lifted the team to 15th place. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Come on, boys: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane encouragin­g his players in the La Liga match against Espanyol on Saturday. Real won 2- 0. — Reuters
Come on, boys: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane encouragin­g his players in the La Liga match against Espanyol on Saturday. Real won 2- 0. — Reuters
 ??  ?? Reeling in delight: Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring against Espanyol in the La Liga on Saturday. — AP
Reeling in delight: Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring against Espanyol in the La Liga on Saturday. — AP

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