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La Liga: Pressure on stuttering Atletico Madrid as rivals Real close gap in title race

One-time La Liga runaway leaders could throw it away with Real and Barca looming



Atletico Madrid have seen their 10-point lead in La Liga disappear
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Dubai: Atletico Madrid will bid to get their stuttering title challenge back on track when they host bottom club Eibar on Sunday.

Atletico held a 10-point lead at the start of February but that advantage over local rivals Real Madrid is now just a point, with Barcelona two back in third place, and they can ill-afford any more slip-ups if they are to claim a first La Liga crown since 2014.

Diego Simeone’s side have won just one of their last four league games but captain Koke said if they can remain mentally strong they will be well-placed to hold off their rivals during the run-in.

“We are still top of the league, and while we’ve got a number of injuries, we can’t use that as an excuse,” he said. “We’ve got a great squad and we are having a great season. It’s something mental from this point on, the desire we have to win trophies. This is what motivates us.

“We feel strong, we’ve got a great group with top players and if were remain strong mentally then we will achieve our objectives.”

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Atletico will be without forward Luis Suarez, who has a calf problem, for the visit of the Basques. Joao Felix, Thomas Lemar and Kieran Trippier will all undergo late fitness tests after missing training in midweek.

Reigning champions Real, who are on a run of 14 unbeaten in all competitions, look primed to take advantage of any slip ups.

They are riding the crest of a wave after last weekend’s classico victory against Barcelona before seeing off Liverpool to book a place in the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday.

Real travel to Getafe on Sunday without long-term absentees Sergio Ramos and Lucas Vazquez, while Dani Carvajal and Eden Hazard remain doubtful as they continue to recover from muscle issues.

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