MX23RW : Tuesday, October 30 17:17:09

Real Madrid handed Marcelo fitness boost for El Clasico

The defender was doubtful after suffering knock against Viktoria Plzen.

Real Madrid full-back Marcelo looks likely to be fit for Sunday’s Clasico against Barcelona after training as normal with the squad on Friday.

The Brazilian picked up an injury late in Tuesday’s 2-1 Champions League win over Viktoria Plzen to give under-pressure coach Julen Lopetegui a major injury headache.

But Marcelo joined his team-mates at Madrid’s training headquarters in Valdebebas on Friday and played a full role.

Speculation over Lopetegui’s future has dominated the build-up to Sunday’s match, with many expecting the former goalkeeper to have been shown the door after Tuesday’s unconvincing win.

Anything but a victory on Sunday seems certain to signal the end for a coach who only arrived in the summer – when news of his appointment on the eve of the World Cup saw him sacked as Spain boss before the tournament kicked off.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho and former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte have both been linked with the Madrid role – speculation which has reportedly exasperated goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois who played for both men in west London and is apparently not keen to do so again following his summer move to Real.

Madrid have struggled for goals in recent weeks, going four games without scoring before a 2-1 home defeat to Levante and the following victory over Plzen.

But they have a strong record at the Nou Camp, unbeaten in the last four visits, and Lucas Vazquez has presented an upbeat message from the dressing room.

“We’ve got exciting goals to aim for and we can’t wait for the big games like El Clasico,” the winger said. “It’s always such a special match. It’s crucial to go into it high on confidence and knowing what you’re playing for.

“They’re special games for the fans as well and we have to give it our best because they are decided by the finest of margins.

“So ultimately, the crucial thing is to believe in ourselves and our team-mates to play an intense game, with absolute focus and desire to win.

“We’re always obliged to win every game at Madrid and this would be particularly special.”


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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Barcelona1063128121621
2AlavesAlaves10622149520
3Sevilla106132213919
4Atletico MadridAtletico10541125719
5Espanyol10532148618
6Real Valladolid1044297216
7Levante105141615116
8Getafe10433108215
9Real Madrid104241414014
10Celta Vigo103431713413
11GironaGirona103431214-213
12Real Sociedad103341213-112
13Real Betis1033459-412
14Valencia1018178-111
15EibarEibar103251017-711
16Athletic Bilbao101721115-410
17Villarreal10235810-29
18Leganes10226815-78
19Rayo Vallecano101361020-106
20Huesca10127822-145

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