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Soccer Roundup: Barcelona on verge of Liga title

April 24, 2019 08:15 IST

IMAGE:  Alaves' Borja Baston in action with Barcelona's Sergi Roberto. Photograph: Vincent West/Reuters

Barcelona have one hand firmly on the La Liga title after winning 2-0 at Alaves on Tuesday, leaving them 12 points clear at the top of the table with four games to play.

Should second place Atletico Madrid lose at Valencia on Wednesday or against Real Valladolid on Saturday, Barcelona will be champions before they face Levante that evening.

 

With one eye on next week's Champions League semi-final against Liverpool, Ernesto Valverde picked a side with Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba and Arthur among other regular starters, on the bench.

After a turgid first half, Barcelona stepped up a gear in the second and midfielder Carles Alena sent the Catalans ahead at Mendizorroza after 54 minutes.

Arturo Vidal and Sergio Roberto combined well, the latter threading a pass through to Alena which Luis Suarez cleverly stepped over, allowing the 21-year-old to coolly slot home.

Suarez added the second from the penalty spot after Tomas Pina's handball was spotted by VAR, putting Barcelona in touching distance of their 26th league title.

Samuel Umtiti bundled home from an offside position but after VAR ruled out the defender's goal, the handball by Pina was penalised.

Valverde brought on Messi, Alba and Arthur in the final stages to help Barcelona see the game out, with title celebrations poised for Saturday, or sooner. Alaves are eighth.

"We started well, we could have gone ahead in the first half," said Alena.

"It took a superb move (to break through), a great ball by Sergi that Luis left for me. He saw me coming behind him and he’s such a world class player that he was aware of my movement.

"Let's wait and see what Atletico do tomorrow. If they fail, we're champions. I think we deserve this title, we've been the best team."

Earlier, Huesca beat Eibar 2-0 to move 19th, while Real Valladolid climbed to 15th with a 1-0 win over Girona, leaving their visitors in 17th place.

Leipzig eliminate Hamburg to reach first German Cup final

RB Leipzig eased past second division's Hamburg SV 3-1 on Tuesday to reach the German Cup final for the first time in their young history.

Leipzig, formed by energy drinks maker Red Bull 10 years ago as a fifth division club, will now face the winners of Wednesday's semi-final between Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen for a shot at the club's first silverware.

Yussuf Poulsen headed the visitors in front in the 12th minute but Bakery Jatta's audacious strike from outside the box caught Peter Gulacsi off guard to level for the hosts.

Hamburg, battling to return to the Bundesliga next season after last year's relegation, were a step slower than their opponents.

Leipzig, who hit the woodwork three times, went back ahead eight minutes after the restart with Vasilije Janjicic's own goal.

Emil Forsberg then threaded in his shot in the 72nd to make sure of their maiden final appearance.

Source: REUTERS
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