Messi sets sights on favourite victims Atletico
Reuters - Thursday 23 February 2012, 10:12
Lionel Messi will have his
favourite victims in his sights when Barcelona play at Atletico
Madrid on Sunday and the Argentina forward comes into the game
in a rich vein of form even by his high standards.
The World Player of the Year has more goals against Atletico
than any other domestic rival - 17 in 13 matches, including 14
in La Liga and three in the King's Cup.
His last two games against the Madrid club yielded
hat-tricks and the 24-year-old will be looking to add to his 146
league goals in 200 appearances when he takes to the field at
the Calderon on Sunday.
Messi netted four against Valencia last weekend, taking his
league tally for the season to 27 from 23 matches, one goal
fewer than Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo.
"I have the confidence of my team-mates, the coach and of
the people important to me and that makes me happy," Messi said
after the Valencia game.
"We just have to carry on enjoying Messi, and he the rest of
the team," midfielder Andres Iniesta added.
Despite Messi's exploits, Barca's bid for a fourth straight
title has foundered due to their patchy form away from home and
they will be 13 points behind Real Madrid if the leaders win at
local rivals Rayo Vallecano earlier on Sunday.
Barca have taken 34 of a possible 36 points at the Nou Camp,
scoring 50 goals and conceding four. However, on their travels
they have won four, drawn five and lost two, with 18 goals for
and 13 against.
"We try to prepare all the matches in the same way and it is
working very well for us in the Champions League," centre-back
Gerard Pique said on Tuesday.
"In La Liga, by contrast, we have found it a bit tougher,"
the Spain international added.
"I think we are playing well away from home but our
opponents are also playing, they are closing ranks very well in
defence and it is always difficult to break them down,
especially if they take the lead.
"You start to drop points and right now we are in a
situation that is not very good."
Real and Barca, the world's richest clubs by income, have
again left their poorer domestic rivals trailing and Valencia
are 11 points behind Barca in third ahead of their game at home
to mid-table Sevilla on Sunday.
Athletic Bilbao occupy Spain's fourth Champions League
qualification berth but only two points separate them from
10th-placed Osasuna, with Espanyol, Atletico Madrid, Levante,
Rayo Vallecano and Malaga bunched in between.
Osasuna are eight points above the relegation places, which
are occupied by Racing Santander in 18th, Sporting Gijon in 19th
and Real Zaragoza trailing five points behind Gijon in 20th and
last place.