Defending champions Real Madrid target a return to their winning ways in LaLiga when they travel to Osasuna on Saturday.
Who: Osasuna vs Real Madrid
What: Spanish LaLiga
Where: El Sadar Stadium, Pamplona, Spain
When: Saturday at 9pm (20:00 GMT)
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Defending champions Real Madrid have the chance to extend their lead at the top of LaLiga to four points, even if only for a couple of hours, when they travel to Osasuna.
Second-placed Atletico Madrid, who drew 1-1 at Real in the sides’ last outing, are in action later on Saturday when they entertain Celta Vigo.
Barcelona, who finished second in the league phase of the Champions League, are third in the Spanish top flight – two points behind the leaders. The Catalan club travel to high-flying Rayo Vallecano on Monday.
Along with the home draw with Atletico, Real lost their previous league match in a shock defeat at Espanyol, adding to the pressure heading into the next fixture as LaLiga tightens at the top.
The form book is not completely against Carlo Ancelotti’s Real, however, as his team have won their last two cup matches, including their 3-2 win at Manchester City in their Champions League playoff first-leg tie.
“We are well motivated, and it’s an opportunity to keep the lead, which is our goal,” the Madrid manager told reporters on Friday.
“It’s going to be a difficult game, obviously, but we did well in the last game, and I think we have to confirm it.
“It’s a game where we have to repeat all the good things we have done in the game against City.
“The quality of this team is never in doubt – this is the way forward.
“This is where the season really starts.”
Ancelotti said he is tired of answering questions about speculation linking forward Vinicius Jr with a move to Saudi Arabia and instead he wanted to focus on how well the player was performing.
Vinicius is believed to be close to signing a new contract with Real, but a rumoured move to Saudi Arabia was once again the main focus at the news conference before Saturday’s LaLiga game away to Osasuna.
“So many questions. Am I tired of this topic? Yes. Am I worried? No. Do I see him happy? Yes,” Ancelotti said.