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Real Madrid’s redemption

AFP
Published : Apr 2, 2016, 12:41 am IST
Updated : Apr 2, 2016, 12:41 am IST

Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale (second from right) at a training session in Madrid on Friday, the eve of their Spanish League match against Barcelona. (Photo: AP)

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Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale (second from right) at a training session in Madrid on Friday, the eve of their Spanish League match against Barcelona. (Photo: AP)

Barcelona will honour legendary former player and coach Johan Cruyff as they look to inflict more misery upon eternal rivals Real Madrid in the El Clasico on Saturday.

The most watched game in world football is Barca’s first since Cruyff passed away at the age of 68 after a short battle with cancer last week.

A pre-match display involving over 90,000 fans will read “thank you Johan” with the same message carried on the Barca players’ shirts.

“In what is a special match, it is without doubt extra motivation for us to try and win the game,” said Barca captain Andres Iniesta.

Indeed, the emotion surrounding the occasion supersedes its importance in the title race in La Liga with Barca 10 points clear of third-placed Madrid with just eight games remaining.

A 4-0 thrashing of Real when the sides last met in November put Barca well on course to retain the title.

However, with Madrid now under new management since Zinedine Zidane replaced Rafael Benitez in January and with the front three of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema fit and in scoring form, Iniesta expects a much tougher task on Saturday.

“These games are different, it doesn’t matter how the teams are playing before because we all like to beat your biggest rivals,” added the Spanish international.

Bale in particular will be well-rested as he was given time off by Wales boss Chris Coleman during the two-week international break preceding the game.

And he is confident that Madrid could drag themselves back into the title race if they can snap Barca’s 39-game unbeaten run stretching back to October.

“They are playing very well at the moment so we have to take the game to them,” said Bale.

“We have to attack them, we have to exploit their weaknesses, we have a game plan and if we perform to our maximum I’m very confident we can get the win.

“Anything is possible in football. We know we are 10 points behind but we will keep fighting until the league is impossible,” he said.

Location: Spain, Madrid