The Citizen (KZN)

Dembele boosts Barca

League leaders have missed the Frenchman’s verve.

- Barcelona

Barcelona’s seemingly unstoppabl­e march to a 26th La Liga title has slowed with two consecutiv­e draws but Ousmane Dembele can return them to full speed when he makes his first start in four weeks against Real Valladolid today.

While they have been sweating on the fitness of Lionel Messi, who has completed their last two league games despite some discomfort in his thigh, the absence of Dembele has been felt just as keenly.

The France forward had put his disciplina­ry problems aside in the last two months, carving up opponents with his unpredicta­ble dribbles and forming a profitable trident with Messi and Luis Suarez. His progress, however, was cut short by an ankle injury against Leganes on January 20.

Without Dembele, Barca saw an eight-game winning run interrupte­d by a 2-2 draw at home to Valencia, and a 1-1 stalemate in a Copa del Rey semifinal first leg against Real Madrid.

He came on for 15 minutes against Athletic Bilbao, where Barca drew 0-0, with Suarez saying the team’s attackers suffered from a lack of communicat­ion.

Barca’s record signing Philippe Coutinho has filled in for Dembele but has failed to dovetail with his fellow South Americans, Suarez in particular, who thrives off the space the Frenchman’s rampaging runs create for him.

With a resurgent Real Madrid closing a gap of 10 points two games ago down to six and emerging as a late threat to Barca’s title ambitions, Dembele’s return to full fitness is very welcome.

After facing 15th-place Valladolid, Barca face four consecutiv­e tricky away games which could define their season, taking on Olympique Lyonnais in a Champions League last-16 first leg next week before visiting fourthplac­ed Sevilla.

They then visit Real for the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final before returning to the Santiago Bernabeu for a league fixture which could have a huge say in the destinatio­n of the title.

Real, who have won their last five league games and earned a 2-1 victory at Ajax Amsterdam in the Champions League on Wednesday, play at home tomorrow against a free-falling Girona side who last won in the league in November.

Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, visit struggling Rayo Vallecano, plotting their recovery from consecutiv­e defeats to Real Betis and Real which has seen them drop to third, seven points behind Barcelona. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? OUSMANE DEMBELE
Picture: AFP OUSMANE DEMBELE

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