Glasgow Times

Hope springs in Spain and Germany as leaders slip

- GRAEME MACPHERSON

TO paraphrase John Cleese’s character in the film Clockwise, it’s the hope that ultimately hurts more than the despair.

A glimmer of optimism is now dangling in front of some of the chasing pack in Spain and Germany following the weekend’s results, something that could well be dashed away as quickly as it arrived.

Barcelona, who looked miles off the pace not so long ago, now sit in third place in La Liga, just four points off the top.

Ronald Koeman’s extended the “New side Year, new you” theme by thrashing Granada 4- 0 to stretch their undefeated run to eight matches. Antoine Griezmann and the evergreen Lionel Messi both netted doubles.

Their unlikely championsh­ip cause was aided by a stumble by Real Madrid who, in terrible weather conditions, could only draw 0- 0 at Osasuna.

Leaders Atletico have similarly endured a week to forget so far. On the back of being knocked out of the Spanish Cup by third tier Cornella, their return to league action was delayed after heavy snow in the Spanish capital saw their match with Bilbao postponed. They now have three games in hand and will try to play one of those against Sevilla tonight.

Should they win them all, they will stretch their advantage over city rivals Real to 10 points while the gap to Barca will stand at 13, perhaps tempering the creeping optimism at those two clubs.

From a parochial perspectiv­e, there was an interestin­g developmen­t as Jordan Holsgrove became the youngest Scot to ever play in La Liga and only the sixth overall when he appeared as a late substitute for Celta Vigo on Friday night. The Scotland under- 21 cap from Edinburgh had come off the bench in midweek to score against Ibiza in the Spanish Cup. In Germany, Borussia Dortmund continue to torment their supporters by thrashing title rivals RB Leipzig 3- 1 away from home thanks to a double from Erling Braut Haaland and another from Jadon Sancho. That completed a good weekend for the side from the Ruhrgebiet after Bayern Munich, incredibly, threw away a 2- 0 lead at Borussia Mönchengla­dbach to lose 3- 2 on Friday night, only their second loss of the season.

With third- placed Bayer Leverkusen only drawing, it gives Dortmund fresh optimism about a late title push, something that will quickly evaporate when they, almost inevitably, lose at home to a relegation contender in the coming weeks.

In Serie A, Milan showed there was no lasting damage caused by the end of their undefeated record as they returned to winning ways. A midweek defeat at home to Juventus had some questionin­g their character but they rebounded in style by making light work of Torino.

The rossoneri’s cause was helped by the two sides closest to them in the table – Inter and Roma – sharing the spoils.

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