Espanyol vs Barcelona; Spanish La Liga
Espanyol vs Barcelona. Spanish La Liga.
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Espanyol v Barcelona preview: Luis Enrique backs Neymar ahead of Catalan derby
Saturday 29 April 2017 18:52, UK
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique has backed the returning Neymar to boost his side's La Liga title hopes ahead of Saturday's derby with Espanyol.
The Brazilian forward will return to the starting line-up after completing a three-match ban for two bookable offences against Malaga last month.
In his absence, Luis Enrique's side have returned to the top of the table with three straight wins, including last weekend's thrilling late El Clasico triumph over Real Madrid.
Luis Enrique believes Neymar will revel in the atmosphere the Catalan derby presents, but fears he will continue to be targeted by opposition players due to his questionable temperament.
"Neymar is a specialist at putting up with these kinds of situations," the Barca head coach told reporters.
"If there is a player who is on the floor [from a foul], it is Neymar. Yes, he has been sent off a few times, but he will be vital for us."
Despite his side's strong performances in recent weeks, Luis Enrique was not in the mood to elaborate on their title hopes, shrugging off questions relating to the two rivals' run-ins.
"I have no interest in talking about these things," he added. "They have nothing to do with the game against Espanyol which is a derby and will be a match of maximum intensity."
Luis Enrique has a major doubt over Andres Iniesta, who has not trained this week after picking up a knock.
Espanyol go into the game in ninth place but without a win in their last two matches after a midweek draw with Sporting Gijon.
They have, however, avoided being sucked into another relegation battle, and coach Quique Sanchez Flores admits the pressure is off as his side look to spring an upset.
"We are all very focused and we are enjoying it right from the start," the former Watford manager said. "We have made the 50 points which for many years we had not achieved.
"We will treat Barca as we treat all teams. We will look at their players and not their moments - we will not change ourselves just because of who our opponents are.
"We have to be brave but of course it must be measured. Caution is important because if we make mistakes, then they are in a position to take advantage of it."
Watch Espanyol v Barcelona live on Saturday. Coverage starts at 7.30pm, Sky Sports 2 HD