Real Madrid vs. Deportivo: TV Channel, Prediction, Live Stream Info For Vital La Liga Match
Jason Le Miere
Zinedine Zidane still has the chance to end his first season in charge of Real Madrid with two major trophies. Photo: Getty Images
Zinedine Zidane is determined to focus on what
his Real Madrid side have to do against Deportivo La Coruna on the
final day of the Primera Division season, rather than being drawn into
discussing Barcelona’s prospects. Barcelona lead Real Madrid by a single
point going into the final round of fixtures meaning, with Barcelona
holding the head-to-head advantage, Zidane’s side have to both win at
the Riazor and hope that their great rivals fail to claim victory at
Granada.
There have been plenty of rumors in recent
days that Real Madrid could offer a Granada, already safe from
relegation and with nothing to play for, a financial incentive to get a
result against the Catalans. The practice is outlawed in Spain, but the
payment of bonuses, known as “Maletines,” is known to have gone on in
the past. Asked whether such bonuses should be legalized, Zidane had no
interest in entering into the discussion.
“I don't know what you're talking about – honestly,” he said, reports Spanish sports daily AS.
“I am only focused on what we are going to do tomorrow. I know that
this is the last league press conference of the season and that there
will be questions asked. All we are focused on is our football and what
we want to do tomorrow.
When questioned about whether Granada would be
motivated against Barcelona, the Frenchman, who helped Real Madrid to
the title in 2003, took a similar tact.
“I'm not going to enter into that,” he added.
“All I can tell you is what we are going to do. Tomorrow's game for us
is a final, and we have to put in the best game we can to take all three
points. That the only thing on our minds. What matters is winning our
game tomorrow. Everything else, as always, I'm not going to talk about.”
“The game of our lives is tomorrow's, because
we will be playing for an important trophy,” he said. “After that we
have another important game which we want to win.”
There has been plenty of good news for Real
Madrid ahead of their trip to Galicia. Keylor Navas, Dani Carvajal, Luka
Modric and Gareth Bale look set to return from injuries that kept them
out of a 3-2 win over Valencia last weekend. The only injury doubt is
now winger Lucas Vazquez.
Like Granada, Deportivo have nothing tangible
to play for on the final day, currently sitting 13th in the league
standings. They could, though, still rise up the table significantly on
the final day given that only three points separates them from eighth
place Malaga. And VÃctor Sánchez’s side did raise themselves to claim an
impressive victory over fourth-placed Villarreal last week.
Prediction: It
is difficult to see Real Madrid not completing their part of the title
equation on Saturday. Deportivo have lost their last three matches at
home, including an 8-0 evisceration at the hands of Barcelona. And the
last time Real Madrid visisted the Riazor they came away with an 8-2
win. With Bale, Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo back in unison, Real
Madrid should ease to a win.
Predicted score: Deportivo La Coruna 0-2 Real Madrid
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