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Expect the jeers, Barca

La Liga leaders set for intimidati­ng reception at Atletico

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BARCELONA: Barcelona’s 100% start to the La Liga season will be severely tested at Atletico Madrid tomorrow in an atmosphere certain to be intensifie­d by political fervour.

It will be the first time Barca have visited the capital since a disputed referendum on independen­ce in Catalonia which has stoked tensions with the Spanish government.

As the Catalan region’s most famous export, Ernesto Valverde’s Barca side can expect an even more intimidati­ng welcome from the Atletico fans than usual.

Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta said he had been affected by the uneasy atmosphere in the country and has called for a political solution.

“No-one likes that we’ve reached a situation whereby people are at each other’s throats because they carry different flags,” he said.

“It’s a difficult situation and those in charge need to resolve it ... No-one can be comfortabl­e with this situation, you can’t ignore what’s been going on.”

The political tension has capped a difficult start to the campaign for Barca off the pitch.

Barca’s board, heavily criticised for their lack of transfer activity in the close-season after selling Brazil striker Neymar, faced a campaign to force a motion of no confidence in them, which ultimately failed.

They have also suffered with injuries and lost record-signing Ousmane Dembele to injury for four months and had to make do without striker Luis Suarez at the start of the campaign.

On the pitch, however, things could not have gone better as the La Liga leaders sit five points ahead of nearest challenger­s Sevilla following seven consecutiv­e wins.

They will face their toughest opponents since the season began in Atletico, who are fourth in the standings, six points off Barca but also unbeaten.

Barca forwards Suarez and Lionel Messi could be feeling the strain of long journeys back from South America after firing Uruguay and Argentina respective­ly to the 2018 World Cup.

Iniesta, meanwhile, is fighting to return from injury in time.

“This is a different game for many reasons, our players have just come back from internatio­nal duty, we’re facing a team that demand 200% of you but this is a huge game and we need to enjoy it,” Iniesta said.

Champions Real Madrid, who will make the short trip to neighbours Getafe tomorrow, have made a slow start to the season and are fifth, seven points behind fierce rivals Barca.

Coach Zinedine Zidane suffered another injury setback during the internatio­nal break, with goalkeeper Keylor Navas joining an absentee list that also includes Gareth Bale and Dani Carvajal.

Second-placed Sevilla visit Athletic Bilbao while third-placed Valencia play away against Real Betis. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Personal battle: Captain Andres Iniesta is fighting to return from injury in time to play for Barcelona against Atletico Madrid tomorrow. — AFP
Personal battle: Captain Andres Iniesta is fighting to return from injury in time to play for Barcelona against Atletico Madrid tomorrow. — AFP

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