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Barca switch focus to Liga after Rome debacle

Resume their bid to wrap up La Liga title when they host Valencia

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With the wounds still fresh from their shock Champions League exit at the hands of Roma, Barcelona will try to pull themselves together and resume their bid to wrap up La Liga title when they host Valencia tomorrow.

Barca’s 3-0 defeat at the Olympic Stadium on Tuesday saw them eliminated from Europe’s elite club competitio­n and has been described as one of the worst moments in the club’s history.

Their challenge now is to limit the fallout from that defeat and ensure it does not taint the rest of their season, which could still end with them winning a league and King’s Cup double and become the first team to go undefeated through an entire La Liga campaign.

The Catalans equalled Real Sociedad’s record run of 38 games unbeaten last week by beating Leganes 3-1 and will set a new landmark as long as they avoid defeat to Valencia.

Coach Ernesto Valverde admitted his players might suffer a hangover from the Roma defeat.

“We hope it doesn’t affect the rest of our season but it’s obviously a huge blow to our confidence,” he said.

“Without a doubt it’s a painful defeat, we have ended up getting knocked out but we have to keep going.”

Valverde bore the brunt of criticism in the media. His decision not to make a substituti­on until the 81st minute has been questioned, while some reports said he had not given enough rest to key players.

Barca’s setback could provide an opportunit­y for Valencia, who climbed above champions Real Madrid into third last weekend and are two wins away from sealing a return to next season’s Champions League.

Barca, who meet Sevilla in the King’s Cup final on April 21, need 10 points from their seven remaining games to clinch their 25th league title.

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