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Real’s vulnerable defence faces test at home specialist­s Bilbao

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BARCELONA: Real Madrid have returned to the top of La Liga but need to halt their recent trend of leaking goals in games if they want to stay there in today’s trip to Athletic Bilbao, who have the second best home record in the Spanish top flight.

Zinedine Zidane’s side have conceded 10 times in their last six games in all competitio­ns, falling behind in five of those, and are increasing­ly relying on late escape acts to get them out of trouble.

Sergio Ramos came to their rescue in Sunday’s laboured 21 win over Real Betis with an 81st minute winner, while Alvaro Morata and Cristiano Ronaldo scored late against Villarreal and Las Palmas, salvaging a 32 win and 33 draw respective­ly.

Real leapfrogge­d rivals Barcelona at the league’s summit after the Catalans’ shock 21 defeat at Deportivo Coruna and enjoy a twopoint lead as well as having a game in hand in their pursuit of a first title win since 2012, although their defence is still vulnerable.

The spotlight has fallen particular­ly on goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who scored an embarrassi­ng own goal against Betis and was fortunate not to be sent off, adding to costly mistakes against Las Palmas and in their 21 defeat to Valencia.

Real have won one of three visits to Bilbao’s new San Mames Stadium, which opened in 2013, and the Basques have hit form, winning their last four league home games and beating local rivals Real Sociedad 20 in their last outing.

“We’re playing well, we are very confident and the derby win gave us an extra boost. “We want to keep up our great run at home and the fact we’re playing Real Madrid makes us even more motivated,” Bilbao midfielder Benat Etxebarria told reporters.

Bilbao have only lost one home game in all competitio­ns, to champions Barcelona in August, and are set to welcome back top scorer Aritz Aduriz to the starting lineup for the first time in over a month after the veteran recovered from injury.

Barca host Valencia looking for a response from their surprise defeat to Deportivo, which came four days after their sensationa­l 61 win over Paris St Germain in the Champions League. Barca are also set to welcome back Neymar, the hero of their amazing secondleg comeback, after a thigh problem.

Sevilla are third in the standings, having slipped five points behind Real with two consecutiv­e draws. Their promising season further unravelled on Tuesday with a 20 defeat to Leicester and eliminatio­n from the Champions League.

Jorge Sampaoli’s side visit Atletico Madrid, who are fourth in the standings and can cut the distance with Sevilla down to two points with a win.

 ??  ?? He stands out: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo at a training session in Madrid yesterday ahead of the La Liga match against Athletic Bilbao today. — AFP
He stands out: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo at a training session in Madrid yesterday ahead of the La Liga match against Athletic Bilbao today. — AFP

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