The Citizen (KZN)

Barca hope to keep race alive

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Barcelona – Barcelona make the trip to Atletico Madrid tomorrow attempting to keep their slim La Liga title hopes alive in a meeting of two Champions League quarterfin­alists.

Five-time European champions Barca returned to the lasteight of the competitio­n on Tuesday for the first time since 2020 with a 4-2 aggregate win over Napoli, extending their unbeaten run to nine games since Xavi Hernandez’s announceme­nt that he would be stepping down as coach at the end of the season.

They were joined in the quarterfin­als a day later by Atletico, who defeated last season’s runners-up Inter Milan on penalties after coming back from two goals down in the tie on a memorable night in front of a record 69 196 crowd at the Estadio Metropolit­ano.

“The only thing I can say to the fans is thank you. The team rose to the occasion because we have all these people behind us who give us energy,” said Atletico coach Diego Simeone (above).

“The players didn’t think about whether to run or not, they ran and it’s because this stadium is incredible. The team won when no one believed they could and it’s because they gave their all.”

Last weekend’s 2-0 loss at lowly Cadiz left Atletico with just two wins in six in the league and in danger of being overtaken by Athletic Bilbao in the race for fourth place and the final Champions League qualifying spot.

“Maybe in the last month we’ve not been in great shape but we showed we can do much more,” said Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak, who saved two penalties in the shoot-out against Inter.

In contrast, Barca’s domestic form is much stronger with eight wins in 11, even if retaining their Liga crown looks beyond reach given the eight points separating them and Real Madrid, whose only defeats have come to Atletico in the league and Copa del Rey.

“There has been a lot of unfair criticism, (that we were) the joke of the Champions League, we had to play with that pressure,” said Xavi after the Napoli victory.

“It’s a more than deserved qualificat­ion, it’s one of my best moments as Barcelona coach.”

Madrid could extend their margin at the top to double digits today when they visit Osasuna, but the leaders will again be without top scorer Jude Bellingham as he completes a two-match suspension.

Second-placed Girona, who sit a point above Barca on the standings, go to Getafe before Athletic host Alaves. –

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