Barca host Atletico in La Liga crunch clash

Barca host Atletico in La Liga crunch clash

With Real Madrid trailing by 11 points, Barcelona's closest threat is from Atletico Madrid who they face on Sunday and midfielder Xavi Hernandez feels it is an opportunity to dent their title aspirations.

Barcelona's Xavi Hernandez celebrates after scoring a goal during their Spanish Supercup match against Real Madrid, on August 23, 2012 at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona. With Real trailing by 11 points in La Liga competition, Barcelona's closest threat is from Atletico Madrid who they face on Sunday and Hernandez feels it is an opportunity to dent their title aspirations.

Barca have made a record start to the season with a remarkable 14 wins from 15 games and while the reigning champions and traditional rivals Real Madrid have not been able to live with the pace it has been their neighbours Atletico who have made an impressive start to the campaign and trail the Catalans by seven points.

"It is too early to really say who are going to be the biggest rival and at the moment it looks as though both will be strong rivals," said Xavi.

"Atletico are very strong. People said that they were going to slip-up but they haven't very much and now this weekend we have our chance to make them slip-up.

"They are on a good run, they play very well on the counter-attack and they have a striker (Radamel) Falcao who motivates them all. Their trainer (Diego) Simeone has worked very well with the team and they have a strong defensive system.

"At the same time, though, while Atletico are the nearest rivals at the moment Madrid are not out of the running by any stretch of the imagination and they are playing well."

Falcao hit five goals last weekend as Atletico demolished Deportivo La Coruna 6-0 and he now has 16 league goals.

"We are now tougher mentally as a group which should help at the Camp Nou. We have had some difficult moments but we have come through them," said Falcao.

Real Madrid meanwhile continue to stutter with Mesut Ozil coming to the rescue with a brace as they beat Valladolid 3-2 and then in midweek they lost 2-1 away in the first leg of a King's Cup game with Celta Vigo.

It means they have lost six times so far which is one more than the whole of last season and the same number as in Jose Mourinho's first campaign at the club.

They now take on Espanyol who are joint bottom with Deportivo La Coruna on eleven points and while new coach Javier Aguirre has been working on making them more solid at the back it should be a relatively easy game.

Levante are in the final European place and they have a difficult away game against Zaragoza who are solid at the back and have an exciting young forward line with Victor Rodriguez standing out.

At the other end of the table, Deportivo play Valladolid on Monday.

Valencia entertain Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.

On Saturday, Malaga moved clear in fourth place with a 2-0 win over 10-man Sevilla who were left to rue a first half of wasted chances. It was Malaga's first away win since the beginning of September.

Earlier, a controversial Diego Castro penalty gave Getafe a 1-1 draw with 10-man Osasuna.

Athletic Bilbao earned a 1-0 win away to Mallorca while Granada vs Real Sociedad match ended in a goalless draw.

Fixtures:

Sunday

Zaragoza v Levante (1100), Valencia v Rayo Vallecano (1600), Real Madrid v Espanyol (1800), Barcelona v Atletico Madrid (2000)

Monday

Deportivo La Coruna v Valladolid (1900), Celta Vigo v Real Betis (2030)

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