Atletico's title credentials face Barcelona test
Atletico's title credentials face Barcelona test
La Liga title contenders Atletico Madrid will face a tough test when they visit high-flying Barcelona on Sunday.

Barcelona: Atletico Madrid have a second chance to prove that they can be considered a real contender for the Spanish league title when they visit high-flying Barcelona on Sunday. Two weeks ago, Atletico flopped in its 2-0 loss at Real Madrid in the first serious test of their championship credentials. Now Diego Simeone's side will have to find a way to slow down Barcelona's league-record start and forward Lionel Messi, who is looking to pad his single-year milestone of 88 goals in 2012.

Third-place Madrid will host struggling Espanyol earlier on Sunday. Unbeaten Barcelona have a six-point lead over Atletico and an 11-point lead over Madrid entering round 16. The match at Camp Nou Stadium will feature the league's two leading scorers. Messi has found the back of the net a competition-best 23 times through 15 games, while Atletico's Radamel Falcao scored five times last weekend to take his total to 16. "Falcao can decide the match," Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez said.

Barcelona have won the previous four meetings, with Atletico's last victory at Barcelona in the 2005-06 season. In their first meeting last season, Messi scored three times to lead Barcelona to a 5-0 trouncing at Camp Nou. But that was before the arrival of Simeone, who quickly turned the team around. In their second game last season, Messi needed a slyly taken free kick that caught the Atletico players unawares to snatch a late 2-1 win in Madrid.

Xavi said Atletico will "be a rival for the title until the end of the season." "The game against Atletico is one of the most attractive matches in the league," he said. Falcao sat out Atletico's 3-0 win over Getafe in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, but the Colombia striker is expected to be back for Sunday's match. Forward Adrian Lopez is a doubt after hurting his leg midweek. "It will be complicated," Atletico defender Filipe Luis said. "But we will have our opportunities. We hope we can get back Falcao in time, and Adrian, too. With them we will definitely have our chances."

Madrid are the clear favorites against Espanyol. Espanyol are in the relegation zone with only one away win this season in seven games. They have lost their last three visits to Santiago Bernabeu Stadium by a combined score of 11-0. Madrid could be without both of their first-choice strikers with Gonzalo Higuain still recovering from injury and Karim Benzema questionable after hurting his ankle in its 2-1 loss at Celta Vigo in the Copa on Wednesday. This could open the door to youth player Alvaro Morata or see Cristiano Ronaldo spearing Madrid's attack.

Espanyol forward Sergio Garcia, back after a four-game ban for insulting the referee, said Celta's upset win would serve as an example to follow. "Celta played well and was running hard all game long," Garcia said. "We have to take full advantage of the shots we get." Saturday's top matchup is the Andalusian regional derby between Sevilla and visiting Malaga. Sevilla striker Alvaro Negredo is in excellent form with 11 goals in all competitions this season and three in his last two games.

Sevilla thrashed Mallorca 5-0 in the Copa midweek, but are at 11th place after only one win in their last seven league games. Malaga are searching for their first victory in six away games to keep their hold on fourth place and Spain's last Champions League spot. Several coaches are under pressure to get a much-needed win this weekend. Joaquin Caparros' Mallorca were embarrassed by Sevilla in the Copa and haven't won in 10 rounds in the league. Mallorca host the equally disappointing Athletic Bilbao on Saturday after the Basque side was eliminated from the Copa by third-division side Eibar.

Later Saturday, a Granada stuck in the relegation zone hosts a Real Sociedad side that hasn't lost in five games. Coach Juan Anquela is desperate for a victory to stop the calls for his firing at Los Carmenes Stadium. Jose Oltra's Deportivo is in last place after four losses in a five-game winless streak. Deportivo host Valladolid on Monday. Also on Monday, Celta look to capitalize on their win over Madrid in the Copa as they host fifth-place Real Betis. Elsewhere in round 16, Osasuna visits Getafe on Saturday, Real Zaragoza host Levante on Sunday after beating it in the Copa, while Rayo Vallecano is at Valencia.

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