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Messi urges Barça to halt Atletico title party

Four-time World Player of the Year Lionel Messi has urged his Barcelona teammates not to miss out on the second chance they have been gifted to retain their La Liga title.

Messi urges Barça to halt Atletico title party
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Barca seemed all but out of the title race after conceding a last-minute equaliser to draw 2-2 at home to relegation-threatened Getafe last weekend.

However, leaders Atletico Madrid subsequently lost 2-0 away at Levante, whilst Real Madrid have drawn twice against Valencia and Valladolid in the past week to leave them in third place, four points adrift of Atletico with just two games to play.

Barcelona remain three points adrift of Diego Simeone's men themselves, but will win the league if they win their two remaining games away to Elche on Sunday and then when Atletico visit the Camp Nou on the final weekend of the season.

"We are in a better position today than we were a few weeks ago," said Messi.

"We can see that we have an opportunity to win the league. We need to take advantage of this moment and not let it escape."

Gerardo Martino's men are sure to face a tough task this weekend, though, as Elche are in need of points themselves as they sit just three points above the relegation zone and have yet to be beaten at home in nine league games so far in 2014.

Barca will again be without the injured Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba and Neymar, although all three are hopeful of being fit for the potential title decider against Atletico next weekend.

However, should Barca fail to win this weekend, Atletico can mathematically seal their first title in 18 years with victory over Malaga at the Vicente Calderon.

Atletico have injury worries themselves as top scorer Diego Costa looks set to miss out due to a hamstring injury, which could yet endanger his participation in the clash with Barcelona and in the Champions League final against Real Madrid on May 24th.

Diego Godin is also suspended for Los Rojiblancos, but right-back Juanfran returns from suspension having missed the defeat at Levante.

However, forward Adrian Lopez still believes home advantage should be enough to edge his side closer to the title.

"We know that we are very strong at home in front of our own fans," he said on Friday.

"It is a key game. With all that we are playing for to get three points on Sunday would be a huge step forward.

"We know the atmosphere will be incredible. The fans are going to be very excited having watched what has been a great season for us and it could end in a great and happy way for everyone."

David Villa is likely to replace Costa with Raul Garcia moving forward from the midfield role he has deployed in recent weeks to make space for the return of Arda Turan.

Real Madrid need to win away to Celta Vigo to maintain any hope of catching Atletico, but are likely to be without a host of first-team regulars, including Cristiano Ronaldo.

The current World Player of the Year limped off with a minor muscular problem less than 10 minutes into Real's 1-1 draw with Valladolid on Wednesday and is unlikely to be risked with the Champions League final against Atletico just two weeks away.

Pepe and Angel di Maria also picked up injuries against Valladolid, but Gareth Bale should return after missing the trip to the Jose Zorilla with a knock.

At the bottom, Osasuna could join Real Betis in being mathematically relegated should they lose away to Espanyol and any two of Getafe, Valladolid and Almeria win when they face Sevilla, Betis and Granada respectively.

Fixtures (all times 1700 GMT unless stated)

Saturday – Villarreal v Rayo Vallecano (1800), Levante v Valencia (2000)
Sunday –  Athletic Bilbao v Real Sociedad (1500), Granada v Almeria, Real Betis v Valladolid, Espanyol v Osasuna, Celta Vigo v Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid v Malaga, Elche v Barcelona, Getafe v Sevilla

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‘Something no black player wants’: Bilbao striker suffers racist abuse

Athletic Bilbao striker Inaki Williams said he was the victim of racist abuse on Saturday during his team's 1-1 draw away to Espanyol in La Liga.

'Something no black player wants': Bilbao striker suffers racist abuse
Bilbao striker Inaki Williams celebrates during Saturdays game against Espagnol. Photo: Cesar Manso/AFP
“I'm a little sad because of the draw but especially because I have suffered racist insults,” Williams told the official club website after the game. “It's something that no black player or player of any race wants to hear. It's something totally out of place.”
   
“People have to come to the stadium to enjoy the game, to cheer on their team, to enjoy football. It's a game of friendship, of the team,” added the forward. “The truth is that it has been a sad day because of what I am telling you,
because these events that are totally out of place do not have to happen.”
 
Inaki wrote later on social media: “It is very sad that today we continue to experience racism in football. We have to end it. Thank you for your support. #Nomocracies #Semiostracism.”
 
   
Athletic Bilbao offered their backing for the 25-year-old. “All our support to @Williaaams45,” the club wrote in a message on Twitter. “Before anything, zero tolerance for racism.”
 
La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation are yet to comment but La Liga president Javier Tebas said it had been a dark day for the sport after violence also broke out between fans of Barcelona and Valencia before their fixture at Mestalla.
   
“Today we have taken a step back in the work that we started years ago,” Tebas wrote on Twitter. “The violent incidents between fans of Barcelona and Valencia, the racist insults made at Inaki Williams — these things are doing a lot of damage to Spanish football. “La Liga takes responsibility. We will look at the clubs where there has been wrongdoing.”
   
Referee Jose Sanchez made no mention of racism in his official report of the match between Espanyol and Bilbao.
   
The game also continued, unlike in December, when a Spanish second division fixture between Rayo Vallecano and Albacete was suspended with the agreement of the two clubs and La Liga.
   
Some Rayo supporters had chanted “Zozulya is a Nazi” in the first half against Albacete's Ukrainian striker Roman Zozulya, who had previously played for Rayo.
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