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La Liga fever pitch, Bayern on brink – what to watch in Europe

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PARIS: Barcelona host Atletico Madrid while Real Madrid face Sevilla as La Liga’s title race enters the final straight while Bayern Munich can secure a ninth consecutiv­e Bundesliga crown. AFP Sport selects some of the standout action in Europe this weekend:

Win or bust in La Liga? Barcelona v Atletico Madrid, Saturday 1415 GMT

Atletico may have the twopoint cushion at the top in Spain, but Diego Simeone’s side have been limping towards the finish line in their bid to break up the Barcelona-Real Madrid duopoly.

Atletico’s lead was spared only by a missed penalty at the end of a 1-0 win over Elche, coming days after Barcelona missed a chance to dislodge them following a shock home loss to Granada.

While it might not be a winner-takes-all clash like the 2014 showdown at Camp Nou on the final day of the season, when a 1-1 draw handed Atletico the trophy, victory could give either club the momentum needed to go on and claim the title.

Madrid eye response after tame European exit Real Madrid v Sevilla, Sunday 1900 GMT

Madrid’s shortcomin­gs were laid bare in a subdued Champions League semi-final defeat at Chelsea, signalling the end for an ageing team clearly in need of rejuvenati­on.

Images of Eden Hazard joking with former team-mates have, predictabl­y, irked Madrid fans. An anonymous display at Stamford Bridge was simply another forgettabl­e chapter in the Belgian’s miserable spell with the Spanish giants.

All is not lost though for Zinedine Zidane’s old guard, as the reigning Spanish champions could still retain their domestic crown. But they have the toughest run-in, starting with the visit of a Sevilla side desperate to keep their flickering title hopes alive.

Nine in a row beckons for Bayern Bayern Munich v Borussia Moenchengl­adbach, Saturday 1630 GMT

Julian Nagelsmann will take over at Bayern next season, but the job isn’t quite finished yet for outgoing coach Hansi Flick in Bavaria.

The summer promises to be one of sweeping changes for Bayern, with Jerome Boateng and David Alaba both out of contract in the summer and long-serving midfielder Javi Martinez departing the Allianz Arena as well. Before then, however, Bayern will look to seal a ninth successive German title with victory at home to Borussia Moenchengl­adbach.

They could even be crowned before kicking off if RB Leipzig lose at Borussia Dortmund, in a dress rehearsal for the German Cup final on May 13.

Champions League berths at stake in Italy Juventus v AC Milan, Sunday 1845 GMT

Juventus, with their nine-year reign ended, and AC Milan, whose title pursuit fizzled out following a considerab­le downturn in 2021, find themselves fighting to secure a place in the Champions League.

Both clubs are level on 69 points with second-placed Atalanta, with Napoli on 67 and Lazio, who have a game in hand, on 64 going into the last four rounds.

Former Milan and Juventus coach Fabio Capello believes a loss for either side in Turin would see them miss out on Europe’s top club competitio­n.

“I think the psychologi­cal repercussi­ons of a defeat would be very heavy,” he told Corriere della Sera.

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