Jose Mourinho’s assistant coach has expressed that Los Blancos will head into the Clasico with a positive attitude and will not use negative tactics against Barca.
The Spaniard has stated that his side are prepared for Saturday’s match and they will go onto the field with the intention to emerge victorious.
Karanka emphasized that Real Madrid have been brilliant throughout the season and will hope to do the same when they play their arch rivals over the weekend.
The Spanish capital-based club are set to travel away from home in order to take up the challenge of Barcelona in their next Spanish La Liga fixture on Saturday.
The match which will take place at the Nou Camp is expected to be heavily competitive and fans all over the world are eager to watch the two footballing juggernauts come together in the Clasico encounter.
The last time the two teams met, La Blaugrana were able to humble the Whites to a 1-3 defeat at the Santiago Bernabeu. Even though it appeared to be a set-back for Jose Mourinho’s men, their exploits in the Spanish Primera continued and they went on to become
the leaders of the league table.
Comparatively, Los Vikingos have actually been the better team in the Spanish La Liga this season and at one point their lead at the top stood at 10 points.
Although they have seen their lead drop to four points, their remarkable performance in the league still keeps them ahead of their traditional foes.
With the gap at the top of the table being 4 points, El Clasico has a special significance attached to it as it may play the most important role in determining this year’s champions.
While talking to reporters, Aitor Karanka was quoted as saying:
"We will not go there to speculate. This game will resemble the last matches we had there, in which we scored goals and secured draws. In Saturday's game, we will need to have that same attitude.”
"These are three important points, but after this match, we will still have to play four more games, whether we win, lose, or draw against Barca."
Can Jose Mourinho’s men finally bring an end to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604’s dominance over Spanish football? Only time can tell.
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