Audio By Carbonatix
Real Madrid captain Raul is confident they can cut Barcelona's lead at the top of La Liga to one point when they meet in El Clasico on Saturday.
Real trail Barca by four points with five games left ahead of their meeting at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
"We are playing in the Bernabeu and Madrid have to be the favourites - the atmosphere will help us," said Raul.
"This game is always special, but it is obvious we are playing for the title, which will make it even more special."
Barcelona have led La Liga for almost the entire season, scoring a remarkable 94 goals in their 33 games.
But Real have not lost a domestic fixture since a 2-0 defeat at the Camp Nou in the reverse fixture in December and Barca's 2-2 draw at Valencia last week allowed Juande Ramos's side to close the gap.
"If we win on Saturday then we will have a greater chance of the title," added Raul. "But anything other than a victory would make things difficult for us.
"Barcelona have a great team. I know that teams are judged on trophies, but this is one of the best in their history."
Barca forward Lionel Messi thinks victory for the Catalans would provide a timely boost ahead of their Champions League semi-final second leg at Chelsea next week.
"Let's hope we can win in Madrid and that will be a big step toward winning the title," said the Argentine, who has scored 20 league goals this season.
"If we win, we'll be able to go to Chelsea next week feeling more relaxed.
"We are a very close-knit team and are all very motivated to win a title for Barca after two years without one."
Source: BBC
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
MTN FA CUP 2025/2026: Late Amidu strike sends Kotoko through to next round
1 hour -
Madueke double at Brugge helps Arsenal keep 100% record
2 hours -
Salah a target for Saudi, confirms league chief
2 hours -
Manchester City hits back to earn brilliant win at Real Madrid
2 hours -
Minority alleges NDC plan to amend the Constitution
3 hours -
Some Ghanaians express disappointment over MPs conduct in Paliament
4 hours -
A/R: 441 deaths, over 4,000 injured as of September 2025 – NRSA on road crashes
4 hours -
Northern Regional Police raises alarm over surge in child trafficking cases
4 hours -
UG researcher closes in on blueprint for predicting viral severity
4 hours -
NAIMOS arrests 8 imposters posing as anti-galamsey task force at Wassa Juabo
4 hours -
Citizen drags AG to Supreme Court over legality of OSP – Deputy AG confirms
4 hours -
A cultural theorist and financier provides a diplomatic framework analysis following the Ben Gurion airport incident
5 hours -
GES announces dates for 2025 teachers’ promotion examinations
5 hours -
Concerned Small-Scale Miners record progress in clearing River Offin of illegal mining
6 hours -
Judiciary urges stronger national action to tackle gender based violence
6 hours
