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Barca edges closer to La Liga title

April 24, 2019

BARCELONA — Barcelona will win La Liga Wednesday if Atletico Madrid lose to Valencia after a 2-0 victory over Alaves gave them a 12-point lead at the top of the table.

Lionel Messi started on the bench at Mendizorrotza Tuesday in a move that made clear just how comfortable Barca is in this title race, its conclusion surely now only a matter of when rather than if.

Should Atletico avoids defeat to Valencia at the Wanda Metropolitano, the Catalans will still be crowned champions Saturday at the Camp Nou with a victory over Levante.

They could even have it wrapped up before kickoff Saturday if Atletico fails to take at least four points from Valencia and Real Valladolid, the latter whom they face a few hours earlier Saturday.

“It’s an incredibly valuable win,” coach Ernesto Valverde said. “In the end however much as people say the league is won, it has to be achieved on the field.

“We are at the gates now, needing three points more with four games ahead. It is an immense joy to be in this position after so many months of work.”

Real Madrid, which plays its game in hand against Getafe Thursday, sits 16 points adrift in third. Alaves stays eighth, its hopes of a Europa League spot fading fast.

Messi came on as a substitute in the 61st minute shortly after his team had scored twice, Carles Alena guiding one into the corner before Luis Suarez, in Messi’s absence, took and dispatched a penalty.

Valverde leaving out his captain and star player, presumably with an eye on next week’s Champions League semifinal against Liverpool, was a luxury Barcelona has earned and can afford.

Liverpool, still jostling with Manchester City in the Premier League, is unlikely to feel the same sort of confidence when it faces Huddersfield Friday.

“The idea at half-time was to play Leo because the result was not clear,” Valverde said.

“But regarding the Golden Boot and that sort of thing, we are only focused on what we have to do to win. Leo has a lot of individual challenges ahead but today it was time to rest.”

Other players were preserved too. Jordi Alba, Clement Lenglet and Arthur Melo all began on the bench, allowing Samuel Umtiti more minutes as he recovers from a knee injury, while the struggling Philippe Coutinho started in a front three with Ousmane Dembele and Suarez. Alena, the 21-year-old Spaniard, scored his second La Liga goal and showed again why many believe he could be a key figure for Barcelona in the years to come.

Leipzig in first Cup final RB Leipzig’s Scandinavian duo Emil Forsberg and Yussuf Poulsen teamed up Tuesday to fire their team to a first ever German Cup final with a 3-1 win at Hamburg.

Poulsen and Forsberg have been in fine form of late, and the Danish and Swedish internationals both found the net against the three-time cup winners.

Clear favorite going into the tie, Leipzig looked nervous with the score level at half-time, but it showed its class in the second half to set up a date with either Bayern Munich or Werder Bremen in next month’s final.

The meeting in Berlin will be a chance for Leipzig to win a first major trophy in their ten-year history.

“None of our boys have won a title before, and I’ve been telling them from my own experience how special the cup final in Berlin is,” Leipzig coach Ralf Rangnick, who won the title with Schalke in 2011, told ARD. — Agencies


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