Atletico, Barca and Real set for tightest title race in years

With 10 games to go this season, Atletico Madrid sits top of the table, four points clear of second-placed Barcelona and six points clear of local rivals Real Madrid.

Published : Apr 01, 2021 16:38 IST , MADRID

Atletico Madrid will hope Joao Felix clears his fitness test ahead of the game against Sevilla- AP
Atletico Madrid will hope Joao Felix clears his fitness test ahead of the game against Sevilla- AP
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Atletico Madrid will hope Joao Felix clears his fitness test ahead of the game against Sevilla- AP

So often over the years Barcelona and Real Madrid has fought it out between themselves for the La Liga title, cruising their way past the others while they battle to be the best of the rest.

However, with 10 games to go this season, Atletico Madrid sits top of the table in what looks like a year when 85 points might be enough to secure the silverware.

It is set to be the closest-run title race for some time, with just six points separating first from third, and all three sides harbouring aspirations of glory.

It would hurt everyone, if we don't win the title: Koke

Atletico travels to fourth-placed Sevilla on Sunday in what is, on paper, one of their toughest remaining games.

"Everyone knows that leagues are won in this part of the season," Atletico captain Koke said.


"We can't think about if we're favourites or not, but people will maybe say it for the points situation. Barca and Madrid are two of the best sides in the world and they'll fight until the end for it like we will.

"If we don't win La Liga it would hurt us all. We've put so much into this season, we had COVID absentees, injuries, and maybe that's hurting us a bit now," he added.

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Forward Joao Felix and winger Yannick Carrasco will face late fitness tests after picking up knocks on international duty with Portugal and Belgium respectively.

Barca, who sit four points behind them in second place , will have the chance to capitalise on any slip-up on Monday when they host Real Valladolid.

Third-placed Real, six points off the pace, host Eibar, who sit in the relegation zone, on Saturday ahead of next week's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Liverpool.

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