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Old boy Sanchez aims to dent Real title bid

SoccerNews in La Liga 21 Mar 2009

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Hugo Sanchez became a legend at Real Madrid in seven trophy-laden seasons but on Sunday the Mexican will put sentiment aside as his Almeria side look for a first ever win at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Legendary striker Sanchez starred for Real between 1985 and 1992, winning five league titles and four ‘Pichichi’ (top goalscorer) crowns, but now he wants to get one over on his old club.

“It will be emotional to return to Real Madrid but I have to put my job first and we will go for the three points,” said Sanchez.

“I would like to make Almeria history by winning at the Bernabeu for the first time.”

The only problem for Sanchez, and Almeria, is that Real can afford no slip-ups as they look to close the six-point gap to frontrunners Barcelona.

Juande Ramos’s side may have crashed out of Europe but they have won 11 of their last 12 games to stay on Barca’s heels and French midfielder Lass Diarra believes they are capable of winning all their remaining fixtures to snatch the league title.

“There is a positive atmosphere in the squad,” said Diarra.

“Our goal is to win the title by winning every game. We are very much alive and I think we can catch up with Barcelona. I am convinced we are capable of winning all our matches.”

Having halved a one-time 12-point gap to Barca, Real have just the league on which to focus while their arch-rivals must also focus on the Kings Cup final and the Champions League.

Barca manager Pep Guardiola rested Samuel Eto’o and Thierry Henry last weekend in the 2-0 win over Almeria as he tries to keep his stars fresh for the key final few months of the season.

Bojan Krkic, 18, scored both goals against Almeria but admits it is difficult to force his way into Barca’s star-studded line-up.

“It is not easy to get a game when you have Eto’o, (Lionel) Messi and Henry in front of you. They are three of the best players in the world,” said Bojan.

Malaga are the visitors at Camp Nou on Sunday, and are looking to claim another big scalp. The promoted side have surprised everyone this season and are only two points off the Champions League spots.

Atletico Madrid are level on points with Malaga after a morale-boosting 3-2 win over Villarreal last time out and aim to build on that success at strugglers Real Mallorca on Sunday.

Uruguayan international Diego Forlan has scored more than any other player in 2009 with nine league goals taking his tally to 19 – just four behind the league’s top-scorer Samuel Eto’o.

“I didn’t expect to score so many goals in Spain because it is a tough league,” confessed Forlan. “I am quite far away (from Eto’o) and I don’t really set targets. I just keep on working hard.”

Villarreal need to make amends for the defeat to Atletico and they host Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.

Sevilla are well positioned in third six points ahead of Villarreal and want to consolidate their lead at home to Valladolid on Saturday.

For Valencia the Champions League dream is rapidly disappearing with the 2004 champions falling five points off the top four after one win in their last eight league matches.

Unai Emery’s side travel to an improving Racing Santander outfit on Sunday needing a win to take the spotlight off their well-publicised financial problems.

Osasuna and Espanyol have other troubles as they fight to stay in the league and the two bottom sides meet on Sunday in a crucial relegation showdown. Espanyol prop up the table four points behind second from bottom Osasuna.

Fixtures

Saturday

Villarreal v Athletic Bilbao, Sevilla v Valladolid

Sunday

Real Madrid v Almeria, Racing Santander v Valencia, Getafe v Recreativo Huelva, Osasuna v Espanyol, Deportivo La Coruna v Real Betis, Numancia v Sporting Gijon, Barcelona v Malaga, Real Mallorca v Atletico Madrid

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