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Barcelona face team dilemma in visit to Eibar

Basque side have lost only one of their last 12 games

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Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde faces a dilemma before his side’s potentiall­y tricky trip to in-form Eibar tomorrow, having watched his side’s seemingly unassailab­le La Liga lead cut to seven points from 11 in the last two weeks.

The advantage would normally give the coach room to rotate his squad in order to keep his side fresh for the visit to Chelsea in the Champions League three days later but tiny Eibar’s consistenc­y means such a move risks his side falling closer to second-placed Atletico Madrid.

Eibar hail from a town of 27,000 inhabitant­s in the Basque region and are the smallest team in the top flight. Five years ago they were in the 80-team regional third tier.

They have overcome a rocky start to the season to grow into genuine contenders for a European spot, rising to seventh place in the standings by losing only one of their last 12 games.

That run has included impressive 5-0 and 5-1 thrashings of Real Betis and Sevilla respective­ly as well as victory over high-flying Valencia. They have also developed a knack for edging tight games, snatching a 1-0 win at Leganes in their last outing with an injury-time goal.

It is a remarkable turnaround from their dismal form at the start of the season when they lost seven of their first 11 games, although coach Jose Luis Mendilibar said his side had barely altered their style, which is based on pressing high, no-nonsense defending and frequent crosses into the opposing box.

Changed nothing

“We’ve changed nothing, we don’t care which team we play, we’ll keep doing what we believe we do well,” the coach said.

“It’s easy for any analyst to see what we do in every game, we change hardly anything so it should be easy to play against us. It’s extraordin­ary to be in this position at this stage as no one would have expected that when the season started.” Barca have found it easy to play against Eibar, winning all seven of their games since the side were promoted and thrashing them 6-1 at the Nou Camp last September. Lionel Messi seems to enjoy playing them too, having scored 12 goals in six meetings, including four in the last fixture.

The Catalans remain the only unbeaten team in Europe’s top five leagues but head to the tiny, 7,000-capacity Ipurua stadium following unconvinci­ng draws against Espanyol and Getafe.

They will be boosted by the return of first-choice centre backs Gerard Pique and Samuel Umtiti, however.

Atletico Madrid have won their last three league games and will be looking to keep the pressure on Barca when they host Athletic Bilbao on Sunday, while champions Real Madrid visit Real Betis.

 ?? Rex Features ?? Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez during a Barcelona training session. They take on Eibar tomorrow.
Rex Features Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez during a Barcelona training session. They take on Eibar tomorrow.

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