barcelona slip again..and now 10 points behind Madrid
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36248)
Indonesia
February 13, 2012 2:32pm CST
barcelona lost again..
now they are lost from Osasuna in osasuna home
and madrid win..
the points between them become 10 points..
the situation make barcelona under pressure...
in mathematics calculation, the La league prefer Madrid as winner
but this is football
sometimes there are miracle..
i always believe it..for realistics,Madrid is the favourite
but you make mistake when underestimate 10 points..situation can happens bad if you began to underestimate your opponents..
Madrid must work hard because they still need 39 points for make sure their position...And barcelona can say that they must make every match as like Champions league final...
what do you think about this situation guys?
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3 responses
@Sanitary (3968)
• Singapore
20 Feb 12
I don't think Barcelona is able to catch up now, given that they are 10 points behind. Even if Barcelona managed to beat Real Madrid again, they are only able to close the gap to 7 points. With that, it's not quite possible for Real Madrid to lose 2 games and draw 1 in order for Barcelona to overtake them, based on head to head records. Barcelona should be content with second spot, as well as the other competitions they are in. Winning them all is as good as winning the league title.
@erricgunawan (611)
• Indonesia
15 Feb 12
I'd very much like to see Madrid finally lift the trophy.
In fact, any clubs other than Barca.
But like you said, indeed. 10 points gap still could be reached by any clubs, including Barca. Though, it's pretty hard.
What i see from the last Barca, they seems can't do much without Xaviesta playing in the field. Do Barca seem to depend on them so much?
And i think Pep is too brave for not playing Fabregas, too. Well, maybe Pep thought that it's time to catch the UCL title, since La Liga seems so far away up there ... 
But like you said, indeed. 10 points gap still could be reached by any clubs, including Barca. Though, it's pretty hard.
What i see from the last Barca, they seems can't do much without Xaviesta playing in the field. Do Barca seem to depend on them so much?
And i think Pep is too brave for not playing Fabregas, too. Well, maybe Pep thought that it's time to catch the UCL title, since La Liga seems so far away up there ... 




