Real Madrid still has a goal in mind: defending their La Liga title after crushing defeats at Barcelona and Arsenal in the Champions League.
Despite the pain caused by the cup final fallout this week, the Los Blancos host Celta Vigo on Sunday in an effort to stay strong on top of the table.
Antonio Rudiger, a Real Madrid defender, was banned from six matches for throwing objects at the referee, and he also chose to have knee operations, which will keep him out until the end of the season.
Ferland Mendy and David Alaba, who have been sidelined for the majority of the campaign, are also expected to miss out, along with Dani Carvajal and Eder Militao, who have been sidelined for a while.
As a Celta side hoping to secure European football next season visit the Santiago Bernabeu, Carlo Ancelotti’s defense, which has been one of the team’s weak points in general this season, is in ruins.
Madrid, who are second and four points clear of Barcelona, have lost five La Liga games this season. They only lost once when they won the title in a previous campaign.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti, who is set to leave the organization at the end of the season, still thinks his team can defend their title.
Madrid have a week to recover from their Copa final defeat on Saturday and have a week off from the competition.
The Italian coach reaffirmed that “we have time to prepare for the games against Celta and Barcelona,” and that the team must continue to compete until the very end.
Madrid and the Catalan giants square off at the Olympic Stadium in a match that could have a significant impact on the title race’s fate.
Between the two legs of their Champions League semifinal against Inter Milan, Madrid must make an effort to reach that game without the four-point gap growing. Barcelona will play at Real Valladolid on Saturday.
Although it was a contentious night after the Galician side were denied what appeared to be a penalty, Madrid won the Copa del Rey semifinal match.
Iago Aspas, the Celta striker, said this week ahead of his team’s return to the Bernabeu, “all of Spain saw it.”
Aspas stated that he would not exclude Madrid from the title race despite their struggles.
Aspas said, “In football, you can never rule out anything. Sometimes a team seems to lose, but they win,” adding that.
“We’ll try to be the protagonists, have the ball, and attack,” the statement reads, “And it could go well or not.”
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Ayoze Perez is a player to watch.
Ayoze Perez hopes to finish the season as the top Spanish scorer in La Liga as Villarreal moves toward a Champions League spot next season. Oihan Sancet, who is currently recovering from an injury, is the Villarreal forward with 14 goals, one behind Athletic Bilbao’s Oihan Sancet. As Osasuna visits on Saturday, Perez might increase his total.
Important statistics
7 – outfield players who have participated in each of their club’s 33 league games so far this season.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid has the most shots on target this season at 69.
Lamine Yamal, who made his Barcelona debut two years ago, has now turned 100 games in this week’s game against Inter Milan.
La Liga Liga Liga Fixtures
Friday (all times GMT)
Rayo Vallecano v. Getafe (1900)
Saturday
Alaves v Atletico Madrid (1200), Villarreal v Osasuna (1415), Las Palmas v Valencia (1630), Valladolid v Barcelona (1900)
Sunday
Real Madrid v Celta Vigo (1200), Sevilla v Leganes (1415), Espanyol v Real Betis (1630), Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (1900)
Monday