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Catalonia derby could be another fiery tie

Barca-Atletico rivaly increasing­ly prickly

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Barcelona – La Liga leaders Barcelona face what could be a fiery encounter against aggrieved neighbours Espanyol this weekend, while second-placed Atletico Madrid face a tricky game against Valencia.

Sunday’s Catalonia derby is the third meeting in a little more than two weeks between Barca and their less glamorous opponents after a bitter two-legged King’s Cup quarterfin­al that escalated the ill feeling between the two Barcelona clubs.

Espanyol beat their local rivals for the first time in nine years in the first leg, but Barcelona advanced to the semifinals by winning the return leg 2-0, with postmatch comments from Barca duo Sergio Busquets and Gerard Pique rubbing salt in the wounds.

Busquets criticised Espanyol for what he said were overzealou­s celebratio­ns after the first leg, while Pique mocked Espanyol’s city credential­s by calling them “Espanyol de Cornella”, referring to its home municipali­ty.

The first leg at Espanyol’s RCDE stadium had been played in a prickly atmosphere and Barca goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen was hit in the face by an object thrown by home supporters.

La Liga officials have described this Sunday’s derby as a high-risk event, requiring increased policing, but Espanyol goalkeeper Diego Lopez called on his side’s supporters to ensure there is a good-natured atmosphere and to resist any urges to abuse their opponents. “The fans should go to the derby to support the team and not focus on any opposition player,” he told reporters.

“On Sunday we want Cornella to be a cauldron of noise in our favour without any insults or lack of respect. That’s the best way for them to support us, to show that they are exemplary supporters and then we can focus on our jobs.

“We behaved like gentlemen in the two cup games and will continue to do so.”

Barca hold an 11-point lead at the top, followed by an Atletico side that this Sunday host their main rivals as Spain’s third force behind Barcelona and Real Madrid. –

 ?? DAVID RAMOS/GETTY IMAGES / ?? Espanyol goalkeeper Diego Lopez.
DAVID RAMOS/GETTY IMAGES / Espanyol goalkeeper Diego Lopez.

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