Barca boss seeks monumental effort to deliver title

Apr 16, 2016

The Catalans have lost three of their last four games after a 39-match unbeaten run stretching back six months was ended earlier this month.

Barcelona coach Luis Enrique has called for his stars to be "stronger than ever" after a terrible run of form that has seen them crash out the Champions League and have their La Liga lead whittled down to three points.

The Catalans have lost three of their last four games after a 39-match unbeaten run stretching back six months was ended earlier this month.

However, they remain in control of their fate in La Liga as they would need to drop points in two of their last six games for Atletico Madrid or Real Madrid to snatch the title.

"When you are in a situation like this we are going to need a monumental effort.

"We need to be stronger than ever, we need to help each other, stay together in every area of the pitch and we will need the support of our fans."

Barca face a Valencia side in search of revenge on Sunday after they were thrashed 7-0 on their last visit to the Camp Nou when Enrique's men were flying back in February.

However, Enrique is counting on home advantage to carry Barca on a busy week of league action as they also travel to Deportivo la Coruna on Wednesday before hosting Sporting Gijon next Saturday.

"We aren't in our best moment of the season, but that is part of the course of a season and we have to learn how to accept that against Valencia," he added.

"We only have eyes for Valencia because that is the closest objective, but in a week we will play three league games, half of what is left.

"Two of those three are at home and I remain optimistic that, even though it is a situation that we don't like, we can be league champions.

"It won't be easy, but we never said it would be a walk in the park."

Indeed, Barca could still become just the third side to win back-to-back doubles of league and Cup as they also face Sevilla in the Copa del Rey final on May 22.

"We have another difficult challenge ahead of us because very few teams in the history of Spanish football have won the league and Cup in two consecutive seasons."

Lionel Messi trained on Saturday despite reports he has suffered muscular problems during a five-game scoreless streak.

Neymar and Gerard Pique also overcame minor injuries to train meaning Barca's only change from the 2-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid in midweek is likely to come in goal with Claudio Bravo replacing Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

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