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Atletico seek reaction as La Liga contenders battle

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MADRID: Atletico Madrid have left the door ajar in La Liga’s title race but who steps forward first will depend on a battle of the contenders this weekend, when all of the top six face each other.

First against sixth pitches Atletico against Villarreal tomorrow before second-placed Real Madrid host Real Sociedad in fifth. Before both of those, Barcelona travel to Sevilla today in a contest of third against fourth.

Sevilla’s seven-point cushion ahead of fifth place appears to have cast Real Sociedad and Villarreal adrift in the scrap for Champions League qualificat­ion but Julen Lopetegui’s side remain very much in the mix at the top.

Victory over Barcelona at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan will see them move one point ahead of their opponents and only four behind Atletico, whose sudden dip has given hope to those below.

Sevilla are also the form team, on a run of six consecutiv­e league victories, the last five of those without conceding a goal.

Youssef En-Nesyri has 13 league goals for the season but even as his hot streak has tailed off in recent weeks and Luis Ocampos, one of his main suppliers, has been out injured, Sevilla have been undeterred.

Barcelona, meanwhile, were laboured in the first half against Elche on Wednesday, even if two goals from Lionel Messi sparked them into life in the second.

After drawing at home to Cadiz last weekend, the effects of their hammering by Paris Saint-Germain seem to have lingered ahead of what is now a crucial few days for the club.

Four days after facing Sevilla away, they play them again at home in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final, looking to flip a 2-0 deficit and keep alive their hopes of winning a trophy this term.

Yet while the cup may be their “shortest route” according to Ronald Koeman, it may not be their only one, with only five points now the gap behind Atletico

and the top of the table.

“The problem for us is the games we lost at the start of the season and we cannot lose any more,” said Koeman on Wednesday. “We have to win all the games now if we want to do something in the league.”

Atletico’s limp performanc­e against Chelsea on Tuesday did little to ease concerns about a potential collapse for them, following a run of one win in five games, after nine from the previous 10.

Atletico cannot afford to extend this dip further, particular­ly with the Madrid derby coming up next weekend, when it is possible Real Madrid could overtake them.

Zinedine Zidane’s side have mounted a mini-resurgence in recent weeks, based on a tightened defence, whose clean sheet against Atalanta on Wednesday was their fourth in a row, all of them without the injured Sergio Ramos.

“We’re on a good run and we believe in ourselves. Our defence is always important and we know the quality it has.” said Zidane.

Real Madrid have been depleted by injuries in recent weeks but hope to Karim Benzema back for the derby at the Wanda Metropolit­ano, even if Monday’s game may come too soon for him.

Tottenham defender Eric Dier (pic) has rejected Jose Mourinho’s claim that he is suffering from a dramatic loss of confidence.

Dier has been at fault for several goals conceded by Tottenham during a wretched run of five defeats in six Premier League games.

Tottenham’s slump has put their top four hopes in jeopardy and piled pressure on under-fire boss Mourinho.

Mourinho had hinted Dier had seen his confidence dip significan­tly during the troubled spell, but the England defender disputes that unflatteri­ng idea.

“Confidence-wise I don’t feel I have been in a bad place all season,” he said.

“I have gone through periods where I have had low confidence in the past so I know what it feels like.

“I haven’t felt that this season. The most important thing is the reality and people’s perception versus reality can be different sometimes.

“I am talking about football in general. We have gone through a difficult moment, but it is important to keep things in context.

“There has been a dip in it which correlates with the team in general and the performanc­es in general.”

Despite Mourinho’s comments, Dier has had a good relationsh­ip with his manager, partly due to the pair’s ability to communicat­e in Portuguese and Mourinho’s pursuit of Dier when he was in charge at Manchester United.

Dier accepts Mourinho is showing him some tough love, saying: “I always say I am a big boy. This is a ruthless profession.

“I focus on doing the best I can, every time I get an opportunit­y, I always try to be the best version of myself in training, try to improve constantly and then in games.

“I know I can have good games and bad games but I am always relaxed because I always give everything I have.

“Sometimes it goes well, sometimes it goes bad but my effort never changes.”

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