Khaleej Times

Valverde remains confident despite Athletic Bilbao scare

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bilbao — La Liga leaders Barcelona handed Real Madrid more hope in the title race as they drew 0-0 at Athletic Bilbao on Sunday, only avoiding defeat thanks to some outstandin­g saves by Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

The Germany keeper twice thwarted forward Inaki Williams and kept out a stinging drive from Markel Susaeta in an intense and entertaini­ng game in which the champions came under heavy pressure throughout.

Barca top the standings with 51 points after 23 games, six ahead of a resurgent Real Madrid.

With Lionel Messi hampered by a recent thigh problem and influentia­l left back Jordi Alba suspended, Barca were far from their usual best, creating few clear opportunit­ies and ending the game defending deep as Bilbao continued to attack.

The impressive hosts were left frustrated by the sending off of Oscar de Marcos in added time for a second yellow card, but there was barely any time left for Barca to take advantage and they had to settle for a second straight league stalemate after last week’s 2-2 draw at home to Valencia.

Barca coach Ernesto Valverde was still upbeat about his side’s position in the title race, even though in the last nine days they have dropped four points.

“We come out of this week just like the last, we are still top, and if my calculatio­ns are not wrong, we’ll be top next week,” he told a news conference.

“This is a long season and we have to be top at the end of it.”

Messi, who began Wednesday’s 1-1 draw at home to Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinal first leg on the bench, was Barca’s most dangerous outlet despite his obvious fitness issues. He came closest to scoring for the visitors, sending a loose ball on to the top of the crossbar after Bilbao keeper Iago Herrerin fumbled on the edge of the area.

“Leo is fine, he played feeling 100 percent, we may have had difficulti­es, but the fact he played means he was ready,” added Valverde, after his assistant Jon Aspiazu had said before the game that the Argentine was not yet fully fit.

Barca enjoyed more control in the second half after homegrown midfielder Carles Alena replaced an erratic Arturo Vidal but tired as the game progressed.

 ?? — AFP ?? Barcelona’s goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen makes a save against Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.
— AFP Barcelona’s goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen makes a save against Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.

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