Eurosport - Tue, 21 Apr 13:55:00 2009
Leaders Barcelona's trip to title rivals Real Madrid is only 10 days away but before then they have to play third-placed Sevilla, fourth-placed Valencia and Chelsea in a Champions League semi-final first leg.
"We aren't worried about it (the clasico) even though it is important," full-back Daniel Alves said.
"We have too much to do before then. All we have to worry about now is winning our next game against Sevilla."
Pep Guardiola has a full squad to choose from for Wednesday's visit of Sevilla.
Sevilla's reserve goalkeeper Javi Varas is set to play his second league match with first-choice Andres Palop suspended, though the club have made a late appeal over his last yellow card.
"I'm relaxed about it because getting nervous wouldn't help," said Varas.
"Also I know I have nothing to lose. Andres has given me a lot of support and told me he won 3-1 with Villarreal on his debut in the Nou Camp."
Real Madrid, six points behind Barca in second position, are without injured Wesley Sneijder and Gabriel Heinze while Lassana Diarra is suspended for the visit of Getafe on Tuesday.
Getafe, who beat Real 1-0 at the Bernabeu last season, have only won three matches this year and are four points off the relegation places.
New Real Betis coach Jose Maria Nogues has led the side clear of the drop zone with two wins in two games.
Cameroon midfielder Achille Emana has scored four goals in those matches, making him the team's top scorer with 11.
On Wednesday Betis host another form team, Valencia, who have won four on the trot to climb into the Champions League qualification places.
Villarreal's Champions League exit to Arsenal and a poor run in the league have seen them go five matches without a win.
On top of that they have lost influential midfielders Marcos Senna and Santi Cazorla to injury.
Sixth-placed Villarreal host relegation-threatened Recreativo Huelva on Thursday.
Copa del Rey finalists Athletic Bilbao, in 16th spot, visit bottom club Numancia on Tuesday with only six points separating the sides.
The Basque club, who face Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final on May 13 guaranteeing them a place in next season's Europa League, have never been relegated but are in trouble after a run of five defeats in six matches.
Second-bottom Espanyol hope to have playmaker Ivan de la Pena back as they look to build on a run of seven points from three matches at 17th-placed Sporting Gijon on Thursday. Sporting have lost four on the trot.
"The results are coming but no one knows what will happen," Espanyol coach Mauricio Pochettino told newspaper Sport. "The situation is difficult but the first step has been taken."
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juandi ramos has done better than gurdiola so he will bury all of u in santiago bernabeu
What eva Chechner or who eva the hell you are
GO BARCA...4-0 against sevilla without Messi....Messi will crush real Madrid........hahaha
Madrid has refused to let go,hahahahaaha!Too bad they are chasing shadows,Take it from me,they will retire after Barca mauls them at their backyard in 10 days time,go barca go!!!
f uck barca, go real!!
da'mn right they are! we have the treble to play for not just la liga
BARCA All The way..
That's the way, a-ha, a-ha, we like it, a-ha, a-ha!
I mean it is the tough games where we must prove ourselves. Btw, I am still quite surprised of what we have achieved so far, for I did not think, and still I don't, that our squad is complete. We have quite a few youngsters who are like on trial in the first team, we lack adequate WB subs, I like Valdes but I do not see him improving over the past few years and, frankly, he has cost us a lot, so a decent First team GK will be great, THE MIDFIELD IS GREAT, still maybe 1 more LW orientated forward!
Nevertheless, GO BARCA, crush them all, just like before x-mass :D:D
its Barca all the way, go guys lets hit them hard.
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