Real Madrid will look to get their La Liga campaign back on track tonight when they visit Sevilla.
With all three of the top three in action this evening, the situation at the summit of La Liga could change yet again and there is a feeling in Spain that there are still many more twists and turns in the title race.
And Marca opts with that as its front cover, saying there is a plenty of action to be played out in the campaign. The Madrid based daily picks out Los Blancos’ trip to Real Sociedad as the key one of their remaining fixtures. The Basque outfit beat Barcelona at Anoeta a few weeks ago and are chasing qualification for the Champions League.
Elsewhere, the fall out from the Clasico continues. It is still unclear whether Sergio Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo will face a ban for comments they made about the referee after they game. Both players suggested the officials ensured a win for the Catalan side to keep La Liga alive.
Carlo Ancelotti also waded into the situation yesterday but claiming his players get treated differently. Video evidence clearly shows Sergio Buquets stamping on Pepe’s head while the player was on the ground. The action happened right in front of the referee but the Barcelona midfielder recieved no punishment.
According to Real’s Italian boss, if it been the other way round, it would have been a different story and the Madrid player would have been given his marching orders.