By Daily Sports on February 2, 2019
Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde believes Real Madrid are enjoying one of their best periods of the season ahead of the teams’ Copa del Rey semifinal first leg next week.
Barca drew Madrid in the draw on Friday, meaning there will be three Clasicos in a month and two in four days, with the second leg on February 27 coming just before their La Liga fixture on March 2.
Chasing a record fifth Copa del Rey success in a row, Barcelona will be favourites, particularly after they thrashed Madrid 5-1 at the Camp Nou in October.
But their opponents have found form in recent weeks. Santiago Solari’s side have won six out of their last seven matches in all competitions.
“We see it as very even,” Valverde said at a press conference on Friday. “In the league they arrived at a complicated time for them psychologically but now they are in a different moment, with more confidence.
“They are much better, getting better results and that changes a lot. A bit like Valencia tomorrow, we play them in one of their best moments of the season.”
Barcelona host Valencia at home in La Liga on Saturday and then face a trip to Athletic Bilbao next weekend, four days after the first leg against Real.
Valverde has rotated key players in the Copa del Rey this seaso and suggested he could do so again, admitting “we cannot neglect our job in La Liga”.
The Champions League also restarts this month, with Barca up against Lyon in the last 16.
“They are two great matches that come at a time when both teams are fighting for the top spots in the league and at the same time as the Champions League gets going again too,” Valverde said (SuperSport)
•Photo shows Barcelona coach, Erneste Valverde
Source Daily Sports
Posted February 2, 2019
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