Barcelona vs. Granada: Live Stream Info, TV Channel, Prediction For La Liga Title Decider
Jason Le Miere
Luis Enrique is on the verge of claiming two La Liga titles in two seasons as Barcelona coach. Photo: Getty Images
Luis Enrique has backed his Barcelona squad to
handle the pressure going into their La Liga title decider at Granada
on Saturday. Barcelona head into the final round of fixtures topping the
table by a single point, meaning a victory and they are sure to retain
their title, but anything less and Real Madrid will steal the crown away if they win at Deportivo La Coruna. With such fine margins, Enrique expects it to be a tricky occasion, but one that his players are perfectly equipped for.
“It is going to be a difficult game because of
the tension of it being the last day and us still being in contention
for the title,” he said in his pre-match press conference. “But otherwise, it’s going to be the same as any other game.
“We are different to other teams. These
players have won so many things and are used to all kinds of
vicissitudes. We lap up this kind of pressure. These games are
made-to-measure for Barça players.”
Last time out, the Catalans swept aside the
potential banana skin of a meeting with local foes Espanyol, winning 5-0
with two goals from Luis Suárez to take his tally for the season in La
Liga to 37. That hasn’t, though, been enough to shake off Real Madrid.
And Enrique is adamant that Barcelona cannot rely on Real Madrid to end
their 11-match La Liga winning streak against Deportivo.
“We are only playing one game,” he said. “If
we don’t win it, then we’ll have a look at what’s happened in the other
game. I won’t be taking any interest in it until the 95th minute. I get
the feeling that we’ll only win the league if we beat Granada.”
“If they [Barcelona] do things right they will win, but we will try and not let that happen,” Gonzalez said according to Spanish sports newspaper Marca. “He also made it clear he won't rest any players despite his team having nothing to play for.
“If it had been another type of game I would
give some match time to players who deserve to play. But we have to go
into this game with the utmost professionalism possible. I will put my
best team out there, like we did against Sevilla and Las Palmas. We will
suffer, run a lot after the ball and probably won't enjoy the game too
much.”
Prediction: Barcelona
have looked unwavering in recent weeks, but they will be desperate for
an early goal on Saturday to settle the nerves that will surely be
present. And Enrique’s side may not have things all their own way
against a Granada outfit unbeaten in their last six home matches. Still,
Barcelona’s attacking quality, led by Suárez, should get the job done.
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