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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2025
Man city brace for tough Chelsea test as Barcelona seek La Liga revival against Valencia

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24 January, 2025, 12:05 pm
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Man city brace for tough Chelsea test as Barcelona seek La Liga revival against Valencia

Sitting fifth in the table, City can overtake Chelsea with a victory at the Etihad on 25 January. While the Catalan giants have just one victory in their last eight league matches, leaving them seven points adrift of leaders Real Madrid.

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Man city brace for tough Chelsea test as Barcelona seek La Liga revival against Valencia

Manchester City and Barcelona are both set for defining moments this weekend as they attempt to navigate challenging domestic fixtures while dealing with mixed form.

Pep Guardiola's side host Chelsea in a clash that could shake up the Premier League's top four, while Hansi Flick's Barcelona aim to recover from a poor La Liga run against a resurgent Valencia.

Man city's top-four hopes on the line

City's 6-0 thrashing of Ipswich last weekend briefly suggested the reigning Premier League champions had rediscovered their rhythm.

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However, a 4-2 collapse against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League midweek brought their vulnerabilities back into focus, leaving Guardiola's side on the brink of European elimination.

Sitting fifth in the table, City can overtake Chelsea with a victory at the Etihad on 25 January. Their five-match unbeaten streak in the league has brought renewed optimism, but with Arsenal, Newcastle, Liverpool, and Tottenham looming in their next four fixtures, the pressure to perform remains immense.

Adding to their challenge, injuries have forced City into an unusually active January transfer window. Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush, signed for £59 million from Eintracht Frankfurt, is expected to make his debut this weekend, while defenders Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis have joined to strengthen the backline.

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth are making unexpected bids for Champions League qualification. Forest, tied on points with second-placed Arsenal, have defied expectations this season under Nuno Espirito Santo. However, a tough test awaits on Saturday when they visit Bournemouth, who are unbeaten in 10 league matches—a club record.

The Cherries' impressive 4-1 win over Newcastle last weekend, featuring a hat-trick from Justin Kluivert, has kept them within touching distance of the top four. Bournemouth captain Lewis Cook encouraged fans to dream of European qualification, saying, "Why not get excited?"

At the opposite end of the table, Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is under immense pressure. Spurs have lost seven of their last nine league games, dropping to 15th place. They face relegation-threatened Leicester on Saturday in a match that could prove pivotal for both sides.

Barcelona look to bounce back

In Spain, Barcelona are eager to carry the momentum of their thrilling Champions League win over Benfica into Sunday's La Liga clash with Valencia.

Despite their recent European heroics, the Catalan giants have just one victory in their last eight league matches, leaving them seven points adrift of leaders Real Madrid.

Valencia, under new coach Carlos Corberan, have shown significant improvement since his appointment on 25 December. A 1-0 win against Real Sociedad last weekend lifted them off the bottom of the table, and they remain four points from safety.

Barcelona's teenage sensation Lamine Yamal and striker Robert Lewandowski, who scored twice midweek, will be crucial against a Valencia side likely to employ a compact defensive setup, inspired by Getafe's effective low block that frustrated Barca in their 1-1 draw last Saturday.

Flick has called for improvements, particularly in defence, following lapses against Benfica. "We need to work on our mistakes," he said. "We'll analyse and show the players what must be done better."

Valencia have been relegated only once in their history, in 1986, and their progress under Corberan will be further tested at Barcelona's Olympic Stadium. The coach stressed the importance of his team's growth, saying, "The team is increasing in personality, dedication, and commitment. It's important to consolidate that."

Barcelona's strong attacking form, with five goals scored in three of their last four matches, will challenge Valencia's resolve. However, a draw or win for Los Che could prove vital in their battle to avoid the drop.

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