Real Madrid-Barcelona Preview: Suarez Ready to Bite Madrid Defence
As if the biggest game in club football needed it, Luis Suarez's Barcelona debut adds another fascinating sub-plot to Saturday's Clasico,Thegoalmac can reveal.
The
Uruguay forward - who moved from Liverpool to Barca in a reported €88
million deal in the close-season - is set to make his Liga bow at the
Santiago Bernabeu in the 229th edition of this famous rivalry with Real
Madrid.It is set to be Suarez's first competitive appearance
since receiving a four-month ban for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at
the World Cup and the divisive figure will be desperate to repay the
faith shown in him by the Catalan giants with a debut goal.
But
while Suarez, who scored 31 times in 33 Premier League appearances for
Liverpool last term, has the chance to become an instant hero at his new
club, he will have to get used to sharing the limelight with other Camp
Nou stars.
Chief among them is Lionel Messi, who could yet steal
the headlines for himself if he can net the two goals he needs to
become La Liga's all-time leading scorer.
The diminutive striker
reached 250 with his effort in the 3-0 win over Eibar last weekend, with
the record of Telmo Zarra now in his sights.
As stages go on
which to surpass a landmark tally that has lasted for six decades, this
seems perhaps the most fitting for someone of Messi's ability, with the
Argentina forward having scored more Clasico goals than anyone else.
Victory
would hand Barca a significant early advantage in the Spanish top
flight, with Luis Enrique's men four points clear of third-placed Real
and still unbeaten in the league.
Carlo Ancelotti's players will
not take kindly to being considered part of the supporting cast, though,
and the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and James Rodriguez
all have it within them to take on a leading role.
El Clasico is a
fixture soaked in history and a host of stellar names have contributed
to its rich tapestry, with Messi and Ronaldo so often the stars in the
past.
Gareth Bale scored a stunning goal in extra time in the
Copa del Rey final in the spring - the Welshman ran half the length of
the pitch before poking past goalkeeper Jose Pinto to seal Real Madrid's
2-1 win - but he will miss this clash with a gluteal injury.
That
result offered a small measure of revenge after Barca's league double
in El Clasico last year, as they followed a 2-1 home success with a
stunning 4-3 triumph in Madrid.
Three penalties and a red card
were dished out in that meeting, with two second-half spot-kicks from
Messi - the last of which was scored six minutes from time - proving
crucial.
Real had the last laugh, though, as they completed the
season as champions of Europe for the 10th time, while Barca endured a
campaign without a major trophy for the first time since 2007-08.
Luis
Enrique has been charged with leading the club he represented as a
player back to glory, and he will recognise the vital importance of
getting one over on Barca's fierce rivals.
The new coach's ideas
are making a difference, according to defender Dani Alves, who revealed
that his team-mates have no shortage of motivation for the clash.
"We live for games like this," Alves told Barca TV.
"We
are assimilating the boss' ideas very well. We have a very clear idea
about what we want. And we seem to be getting better and better."
Both
sides enter the clash on the back of Champions League successes, with
Barca gaining a day's extra rest after a 3-1 home win over Ajax on
Tuesday, in which both Messi and Neymar scored.
Real, meanwhile,
were comfortable 3-0 winners over Liverpool and had the luxury of taking
their foot off the gas in the second half having scored all their goals
before half-time.
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