The Citizen (KZN)

Barca wounds still raw

Coach desperate to make amends for Levante meltdown.

- Madrid

Barcelona will head to Levante tomorrow night top of La Liga and with a score to settle. Seven months ago, they were two games away from becoming the first team to finish a Spanish top-flight season unbeaten since Real Madrid in 1932, and even then there were only 18 games in a 10-team division.

It would have been a remarkable feat, a feather in the cap for their coach Ernesto Valverde to help soothe the pain of a quarterfin­als exit from the Champions League.

But Levante had other ideas, scoring three times in 10 minutes to lead Barca 5-1 before finally prevailing 5-4.

“We are angry not to have come through this game and to lose the opportunit­y to finish unbeaten,” Valverde said at the time.

On their way to qualifying for the last 16 of the Champions League this time, Barcelona drew at home to Tottenham on Tuesday when Valverde took the chance to rest several key players, including Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba, Luis Suarez, Gerard Pique and Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

The irony is they will be fresh this weekend for the same opponents many believed knocked the stuffing out of them last season, three days before their collapse to Roma.

Just as Levante tore them to shreds on the break, Barca still look vulnerable against speed too. Sergio Busquets has been exposed and Gerard Pique has been off the pace. If La Liga was ordered on fewest goals conceded, Barcelona would sit 13th.

Levante might feel the plan they executed so brilliantl­y back in May still holds. The surge away from the relegation zone under Paco Lopez has been maintained and the team currently sit seventh.

Real Madrid also rested players against CSKA Moscow on Wednesday but lost 3-0 at home, the Russians becoming the fifth side to score three or more against them this season.

And while Ousmane Dembele’s sloppiness off the pitch continues to vex Barca, Real have their own unruly attacker in Isco, who was whistled at by his own fans during the CSKA defeat and allowed his frustratio­n to boil over.

Madrid should have little trouble against their city neighbours Rayo Vallecano today, which will be their last league game before setting off for the United Arab Emirates to play in the Club World Cup.

Atletico Madrid have fewer problems at the back and more up front, where goals, particular­ly away from home, have been hard to come by.

Barca and Real’s troubles are there for Atletico to exploit but if they are three points off the top when their rivals have stumbled, how will they keep pace when they inevitably improve?

Sevilla, in second, have taken advantage. They host Girona today while Valencia hope to retain momentum after beating Manchester United in the Champions League in midweek. They play away to Eibar. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? ERNESTO VALVERDE
Picture: Getty Images ERNESTO VALVERDE

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