Barcelona faces tricky Eibar trip as Chelsea lie in wait

LaLiga week 24 preview, featuring Barcelona's Eibar trip, Real Madrid's away clash with Real Betis and more.

Published : Feb 16, 2018 11:22 IST , MADRID

Before its Champions League clash with Chelsea in London, Lionel Messi and Barcelona put their unbeaten record in La Liga on the line against Eibar in the rather less glamorous surrounds of Ipurua tomorrow.

The modest 7,000-seat ground in the Basque Country welcomes a Barca side which has laboured to draws against Espanyol and Getafe in its last two outings.

Those results have allowed Atletico Madrid to cut Ernesto Valverde's side's lead at the top of the table to seven points, with the clubs due to meet at the Camp Nou early next month.

Barca's advantage is still significant, and it has no major injury worries, but the danger is that the return of the Champions League is a distractio.

“We will need to proceed with caution because a bad result can mean that you suddenly go from having a very good year to not such a good one,” Gerard Pique warned this week at a sponsor's event, where the talk was of Chelsea rather than Eibar.

Read: Pique calls for caution ahead of Chelsea clash

The Basque side, though, has lost just once -- a narrow 1-0 defeat to Atletico -- since the start of December, and is in contention to qualify for Europe.

“We have been playing well for the last two months and getting good results, but we know what we have in front of us on Saturday,” warned their coach Jose Luis Mendilibar, once a colleague of Valverde in their playing days.

Atletico Madrid hosts Athletic Bilbao on Sunday and will be hoping to have Diego Costa back after the striker sat out the Europa League trip to Copenhagen.

Real Madrid, meanwhile, travels to Seville to face Betis hoping to build on its fine Champions League win against Paris Saint-Germain.

Zinedine Zidane's side is still fourth in the table behind Valencia -- which goes to Malaga -- but it has taken 10 points from the last 12 available in the league.

“We have gone through a difficult phase, but in the last few weeks we have raised our game,” Toni Kroos told German media after the PSG clash. “I am confident that we have a lot of success ahead of us.” Real are 17 points adrift of Barcelona, but they do have a game in hand to come at Leganes next midweek.

Sevilla, meanwhile, is in Gran Canaria to face Las Palmas, where it will again be without Ever Banega.

Coach Vincenzo Montella will be hoping the Argentine playmaker can return for next week's Champions League clash with Manchester United.

Player to watch: Loren Moron

Aged 24, Loren has enjoyed a remarkable introduction to the elite. Promoted by Betis from its B team to the senior side, the forward netted twice in a win over Villarreal on his debut a fortnight ago and followed that by scoring the only goal in the victory at Deportivo last Monday.

“He is powerful, great one-on-one, and technically good,” said Jose Juan Romero, who coached Loren in the reserves. “He has had to tread through a lot of mud to get here.” Indeed, just three years ago, Loren was playing on some less desirable pitches in Spain's fourth tier.

Born in Marbella, his journey to the top has not been a typical one. The son of a former Sevilla player, Loren even dreamt of doing something more stereotypically Andalusian.

“I wanted to be a bullfighter, but the first time I stood in front of a cow I decided that I had to stick to football,” he told Cadena Cope.

On Sunday, he comes up against Real Madrid.

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