Preview: Four things we learned from Spain's Matchday 22-Xinhua

Preview: Four things we learned from Spain's Matchday 22

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2022-01-24 20:06:44

MADRID, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- La Liga takes a break next weekend ahead of a round of international games in Latin America. Here are some things we learned from Matchday 22 before the players get a well-earned rest.

1. Real Madrid clear title favorites

Real Madrid may have dropped two points at home to Elche on Sunday, but despite a poor display, they are still clear favorites to win the title, partly because none of their rivals look likely to string together a run of results that would see them leapfrog Carlo Ancelotti's men at the top of the table.

Sevilla had a chance to close the gap, but they were held on Saturday by Celta Vigo, and while Atletico Madrid, Real Betis and Barcelona all won, their form is irregular and they also look to be too far behind to mount a serious chase unless something goes very seriously wrong at the Bernabeu.

2. Betis are flying

Although the club has captured headlines for a shameful incident which saw Sevilla midfielder Joan Jordan hit by a pole thrown from the stands in the recent Seville derby, Real Betis' form on the pitch is also worthy of comment.

Friday's 4-1 win away to Espanyol confirmed Manuel Pellegrini's men in third place in La Liga, and although their defense at times looks a little shaky, players such as Borja Iglesias, Nabil Fekir, Sergio Canales, Juanmi and Willian Jose give Pellegrini plenty of options looking forward, making Betis a side worth watching and with a real chance of a top-four finish.

3. Pedri key for Barcelona

FC Barcelona needed a late goal from Frenkie de Jong to get them over the line with a 1-0 win away to struggling Alaves, as the Catalans produced another disappointing performance off the back of their Copa del Rey exit against Athletic Bilbao.

Barca again struggled to produce any flowing football, but all of the best things they produced came through the boots of 19-year-old Pedri.

The teenager has only just returned after struggling with injuries all season, and after he asked to be changed after 105 minutes action in Bilbao, it looked as if he suffered another muscle problem. Nevertheless, he was able to take his place in the side on Sunday for another all-action display.

With Ansu Fati out for at least two months and Ousmane Dembele likely to be moved on, Pedri is vital for the remainder of Barca's campaign.

4. Virginia shows there is life beyond football

FC Barcelona's women won the Supercopa de la Reina, beating Atletico Madrid 7-0 on Sunday, but it wasn't the fact that Barca continue to pulverize all of their rivals which captured the headlines after that game, but the return of Atletico midfielder Virginia Torecilla to action.

Virginia, who previously played for Barca, stepped back onto the pitch for the first time in almost two years after she had been diagnosed with a brain tumor which needed an operation and a long recovery period.

Her return to a football pitch was a recognition of her battle to live and was recognized by her current and former team-mates from both sides, who joined together to congratulate her after the final whistle.