Barca Coach Valverde In Dilemma Over Coutinho, Messi Fitness
15th February 2019
Atletico Madrid announced on Thursday that Diego Simeone had extended his contract as coach until 2022 and few could argue the Argentinian committing his future is not excellent news for the club
- Barcelona will hope to reassert their authority in the title race on Saturday after a stuttering spell has given Real Madrid fresh hope in La Liga
- Lionel Messi came off the bench against Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey and then started in the draw at home to Athletic Bilbao but in neither game was he fully fit
- Vinicius' performances have tended to follow a similar pattern, with his tender age often showing itself in erratic decision-making and over-eagness
MADRID, Spain-
Barcelona will hope to reassert their authority in the title race on Saturday
after a stuttering spell has given Real Madrid fresh hope in La Liga.
Here, AFP Sport
looks at five talking points ahead of round 24.
Coutinho form a concern
When Ousmane Dembele
injured his ankle in January, the door was open for Philippe Coutinho to make
his mark at Barca. Instead, he has delivered a series of jaded performances
that have left some even questioning his long-term future.
With Dembele now fit
again, it remains to be seen whether the Brazilian starts on Saturday against
Real Valladolid. Ernesto Valverde has said he appreciates that Coutinho is a
player that takes risks but there has been a lack of confidence and clarity in
his play that suggests he is still not sure what his job is.
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Messi fitness in spotlight
Lionel Messi came
off the bench against Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey and then started in the
draw at home to Athletic Bilbao but in neither game was he fully fit.
A clear week may
have given Messi time to shake off his niggling thigh strain but Valverde has
another decision to make this weekend, particularly with the first leg against
Lyon in the Champions League to come on Tuesday.
Valverde was blamed
for burning out key players last season, to the detriment of their chances in
Europe. But three draws in a row, and Real's resurgence, means he cannot let
the momentum drain further.
Vinicius leads firing Madrid attack
"He showed how
good he can be," said Ajax coach Erik Ten Hag, after Vinicius Junior had
just terrorised his defence in Wednesday's 2-1 defeat to Real Madrid.
Vinicius'
performances have tended to follow a similar pattern, with his tender age often
showing itself in erratic decision-making and over-eagness. But scattered in
between are the electric moments that have made the striker one of the first
names on the teamsheet in recent weeks.
At some point,
Santiago Solari may feel the 18-year-old needs a break in this, his debut
season. Even so, his form seems too good to interrupt, even if there is plenty
of depth now that Gareth Bale and Marco Asensio are back from injury, not to
mention Lucas Vazquez, who has been a staple under Solari. Madrid have options,
just when they need them.
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Simeone with challenges to face
Atletico Madrid
announced on Thursday that Diego Simeone had extended his contract as coach
until 2022 and few could argue the Argentinian committing his future is not
excellent news for the club.
But two La Liga
defeats on the bounce, to Real Betis and Real Madrid, have placed doubts over
the seriousness of their title challenge.
Diego Costa could be
back from injury for the trip to Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, which would help,
but Atleti have scored almost half as many goals as Barcelona in the league, a
deficit difficult to cover no matter how tight the defence.
Race for top four heats up
Sevilla were top of
the table in November but now find themselves leading an increasingly scrunched
group of challengers for the last Champions League qualification spot.
Two points behind
Sevilla are Getafe, who have the second best defence in the division, and they
are only ahead of Alaves on goal difference. Betis will feel they are in the race,
sitting only five points off fourth in seventh, and so too will Valencia, one
point beneath them.
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Stroke
None of the chasing
pack have been consistent since the turn of the year and it might come down to
those that have the fewest distractions. Sevilla and Betis are both involved in
the Europa League, with Betis also in the semi-final of the Copa del Rey, their
opponents Valencia.
Fixtures (times GMT)
Friday
Eibar v Getafe
(2000)
Saturday
Celta Vigo v Levante
(1200), Rayo Vallecano v Atletico Madrid (1515), Real Sociedad v Leganes
(1730), Barcelona v Real Valladolid (1945)
Sunday
Real Madrid v Girona
(1200), Valencia v Espanyol (1515), Villarreal v Sevilla (1730), Real Betis v
Alaves (1945)
Monday
Huesca v Athletic
Bilbao (2000)