With the league title seemingly out of sight, as Real Madrid trail Barca by 15 points, it means there is added incentive for Jose Mourinho’s men to beat their arch-rivals in the semi-final of the Spanish Cup.
The first leg ended in a 1-1 draw on Wednesday, but the aftermath was overshadowed by Barcelona’s Brazilian defender Alves claiming he was subjected to racial abuse at the Santiago Bernabeu. It is a shame, however, you are feeling (about the game) people should be there to support their team and there are too many racist insults,” he said. Sadly it is a lost battle because until they take more drastic action then it will continue. I didn’t think of walking off the pitch.
This wasn’t a one-off, it happens in a lot of stadiums. They need to punish clubs but not with fines like 1 000 or 2 000 euros. They need to be heavier and in England, for example, you would be unlikely to see this happen. In Spain there isn’t respect in football stadiums.” Barca responded to their first defeat of the season away to Real Sociedad by thumping Osasuna 5-1 at home last week but now they have a tricky game against a rejuvenated Valencia under Ernesto Valverde.
“We can’t afford to let them think as we know how they can punish you. We have to try and squeeze them and give them as little space as possible to work in,” said defender Victor Ruiz.
“Of course we can beat them. Real Sociedad did it only recently and we will go out to win.” Real Madrid appear to finally be finding their form, with nine goals from their last two league matches, and travel to Granada.
“There is little difference between Barca and us. It is just that in the league we have made a lot of mistakes and that is the reason for the distance,” said Madrid assistant Aitor Karanka.
Fixtures
Today: Osasuna v Celta Vigo, Getafe v Deportivo La Coruna, Espanyol v Levante, Granada v Real Madrid
Tomorrow: Malaga v Zaragoza, Sevilla v Rayo Vallecano, Valencia v Barcelona, Atletico Madrid v Real Betis, Real Sociedad v Mallorca — AFP.



