Atletico Madrid eyes La Liga lead with Valencia test
Atletico Madrid players celebrate winning a La Liga match against Barcelona, in Madrid, Spain, Nov. 21, 2020. (AFP Photo)


Atletico Madrid will look to extend its advantage over La Liga title rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona when it travels to Valencia on Saturday.

Atletico, which remains the league's only unbeaten side, sits in second place – three points behind leader Real Sociedad having played two games fewer.

Crucially, Atletico sits three points above Real, with a game played less, and nine ahead of a wobbling Barca – which they beat last weekend.

Diego Simeone will be without forwards Luis Suarez, who is isolating following a positive COVID-19 test, and Diego Costa, who has deep vein thrombosis.

The duo's absence was sorely felt on Wednesday night as Los Rojiblancos failed to break down a resolute Lokomotiv Moscow side to leave the La Liga side’s hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of this season's Champions League in the balance.

Opponents Valencia, which sits ninth, has coped admirably this campaign under new coach Javi Gracia despite huge amounts of upheaval on and off the pitch. It hammered Real 4-1 earlier this month and will hope to repeat the trick when Atletico visits.

The visitors have not won at Mestalla since 2016; however, you have to go back to 2014 for the last time Valencia took three points off Atletico in La Liga.

Barcelona hosts Osasuna having won just one of their last six La Liga games with an ever-growing injury list of its own.

Gerard Pique, Ronald Araujo, Sergi Roberto, Ansu Fati and Samuel Umtiti are all ruled out, while Sergio Busquets will undergo a late fitness test.

The Catalan side can ill-afford to slip further behind its rivals, having already lost to both teams this season. It will, however, take confidence from a dominant display in Europe, where it booked a place in the Champions League last-16 with a 4-0 win against Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday.

Madrid, meanwhile, hosts Alaves in Saturday's late kick-off also shorn of a number of first team regulars.

Captain Sergio Ramos, midfielder Federico Valverde and forward Luka Jovic will definitely be absent for the visit of the Basque outfit, while doubts also remain over top scorer Karim Benzema and Casemiro's availability.

Elsewhere on Sunday night Real Sociedad host Villarreal as first meet third, and the weekend's action comes to a close as Eibar visit Real Betis on Monday.