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La Liga awaiting serious contenders

Rollercoas­ter start leaves seven teams with a chance to top the table before internatio­nal break

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>> MADRID: Real Madrid have hardly got going and Granada have just arrived but La Liga’s chaotic opening few weeks means they face each other in an unlikely battle of first against second today.

By the end of the eighth round in Spain, seven teams could potentiall­y go into the internatio­nal break at the top of the table, with Athletic Bilbao in seventh, only three points behind Madrid at the summit.

In between, Barcelona sit fourth and Sevilla sixth, with those two also up against each other at Camp Nou tomorrow. Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad complete the group of early front-runners.

None have truly convinced after a merry-go-round of results against each other that leaves few patterns and many doubts.

Madrid beat Sevilla but were held by Atletico while Granada beat Barcelona but lost to Sevilla. Real Sociedad beat Atletico but lost to Bilbao and Sevilla, who beat Granada and la Real but lost to Real Madrid.

Bilbao, who visit Celta Vigo tomorrow, have not lost to any of the leading seven while Barcelona and Atletico, last season’s champions and runners-up, have not beaten any of them.

“La Liga is complicate­d for everyone right now,” said Atletico coach Diego Simeone. “Everyone is trying to build some momentum.”

After two years of domestic disappoint­ment, Zinedine Zidane said in April the league would be Madrid’s priority this season and they remain unbeaten, approachin­g Granada and have three consecutiv­e clean sheets in the league. Yet aside from an excellent win away at Sevilla last month, Zidane’s team have looked laboured, particular­ly at the Santiago Bernabeu, where the tension and frustratio­n in the stands has regularly taken hold on the pitch.

Eden Hazard has been sluggish and the midfield stodgy. Thibaut Courtois in goal was whistled on Tuesday, his popularity with the fans still to be establishe­d.

“Criticism doesn’t affect me,” Hazard said on Monday. “I’ve never taken notice of it. Everyone expects me to score three goals in every game but you have to wait a bit, I’ve had an injury. Goals will come.”

Madrid were held 2-2 by Club Brugge in the Champions League in midweek. If Granada were watching, they may have concluded there is little to fear this weekend.

Promoted after finishing second in Segunda last term, Diego Martinez’s side have made a remarkable start, even if their coach feigns ignorance about their heady place in the table.

“We are not interested,” said the coach whose team have already beaten Barcelona this season.

“I don’t look at the table. In May, I will.”

Ernesto Valverde will be counting on a similar gathering of momentum after Barca made it three wins out of three by beating an impressive Inter Milan side on Wednesday, with a fit-again Lionel Messi back in the fold.

After the game, Messi dismissed talk of rifts between the players and board while admitting in almost the same breath that the club’s preseason tours had hampered, not helped, the team’s preparatio­ns. “But I have no doubt we are going to get better,” said Messi.

FIXTURES

(kick-offs Thai time)

Today

Leganes v Levante (6pm), Real Madrid v Granada (9pm), Valencia v Alaves (11.30pm), Osasuna v Villarreal (2am, Sun)

Tomorrow

Mallorca v Espanyol (5pm), Celta Vigo v Athletic Bilbao (7pm), Real Valladolid v Atletico Madrid (9pm), Real Sociedad v Getafe (11.30pm), Barcelona v Sevilla (2am, Mon)

 ??  ?? Granada players celebrate their win against Barcelona in the Spanish league last month.
Granada players celebrate their win against Barcelona in the Spanish league last month.

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