LaLiga talking points
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[April 25, 2022]
By Fernando Kallas
MADRID (Reuters) - Talking points from
the weekend in LaLiga.
REAL MADRID ON THE VERGE OF THE TITLE
Real Madrid are only one point away from being sure of their 35th
Spanish league title.
With five games still to be played, the leaders benefited from Rayo
Vallecano's shock 1-0 win at Barcelona on Sunday and, with their
15-point advantage at the top over bitter rivals Barca and Sevilla,
who are level in second place, Carlo Ancelotti's side would clinch
LaLiga's title with a draw at home against Espanyol on Saturday.
Real Madrid did their homework last Wednesday, winning
authoritatively 3-1 at Osasuna despite resting several usual
starters such as Casemiro, Luka Modric and Vinicius Jr as they
prepare to face Manchester City in the first leg of their Champions
League semi-final on Tuesday.
Now, thanks to a little help from Madrid's own Rayo at Camp Nou,
they can start preparing the celebration for next Saturday at
Santiago Bernabeu.
BARCELONA HISTORIC DEBACLE
"Disaster!!!" Catalonia daily newspaper Sport screamed on its front
page on Monday, referring to Barcelona's Camp Nou loss to lowly Rayo
Vallecano on Sunday.
Barca hit rock bottom with another disappointing result in another
disappointing season, earning three consecutive home losses in all
competitions for the first time in club history.
After falling in the Europa League quarter-finals against Eintratch
Frankfurt, losing for the first time at home to lowly Cadiz and
handing Rayo only their second league win since January, Xavi
Hernandez's side are now in danger of not finishing second and
missing the 3.4 million euros that the club would make going to the
Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.
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Soccer Football - LaLiga - FC Barcelona v Rayo Vallecano - Camp Nou,
Barcelona, Spain - April 24, 2022 FC Barcelona's Gavi in action with
Rayo Vallecano's Alejandro Catena REUTERS/Albert Gea
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RACE
Barca are also in danger of missing qualification for the Champions
League entirely, as only six points separate them from Betis in
fifth as the battle to finish in the top four and secure a place in
the top European competition intensifies.
The Copa del Rey champions will host Barca in two weeks looking to
close the gap further.
Barca, level with Sevilla on 63 points, will have a difficult time
against Betis, who are motivated after winning the cup final on
penalties last Saturday, their first title in almost 20 years.
Atletico Madrid are fourth on 61 points and even Real Sociedad,
sixth on 55 points, are still in play with five games to go.
(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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