Goal feast expected in La Liga

MADRID. — Goals are expected in the Spanish topflight soccer this weekend given the excellent form of league’s potent forwards

The tightest La Liga title race in years resumes this weekend with five teams within three points of the top – and a special day in the Spanish capital  tonight with leaders Barcelona among the teams in action.

Still buoyed from last week’s emphatic El Clasico success over Real Madrid, Barca visit Madrid based Rayo Vallecano tonight, with the Catalan side having won on each of their last five visits to Vallecas, scoring 23 goals in the process.

Earlier on the day, fourth-placed Atletico Madrid have a lunchtime “derbi” trip to local rivals Leganes, who have secured hard-fought goalless draws at Butarque against Atletico in both of the last two La Liga seasons.

Later on today, new interim Real Madrid coach Santiago Solari will take charge of his first La Liga game at the Bernabeu. It should be an extra special occasion given the visitors are high-flying Valladolid, whose club president is Solari’s former Blancos teammate Ronaldo Nazario.

Today’s other fixture could well finish all square as hosts Valencia have drawn all five of their La Liga games at Mestalla this term, while visitors Girona have taken a point from their last three matches away from home.

Tomorrow begins with a Basque derbi at Ipurua where Eibar are looking to bounce back from some difficult recent results against Alaves, who are up in second spot and having the best LaLiga season in the club’s entire history under impressive coach Abelardo Fernandez.

There is also local pride at stake tomorrow afternoon as Villarreal lock horns with regional neighbours Levante who have lost on each of their last six visits to the Estadio de la Ceramica. However, Paco Lopez’s Granotas side are currently one of La Liga’s most in-form teams and are out looking for a fifth straight league victory.

The action then returns north to the Basque Country, with San Sebastian’s Real Sociedad aiming for a first home victory of 2018/19 when they host a Sevilla side going into the weekend in third spot, scoring lots of goals and looking like real title contenders.

Bottom team Huesca have shown signs of progress under new coach Francisco Rodriguez, but will face a tough task when hosting a Getafe side unbeaten in their last four away LaLiga games. — AFP

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