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Barca, Atletico look to advance in Copa del Ray

By AP - Dec 16,2014 - Last updated at Dec 16,2014

MADRID — With defending champion Real Madrid away at the Club World Cup in Morocco, this week’s Copa del Rey fixture list puts rival challengers, including Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, in focus.

Real Madrid and Sevilla played in advance and the champions set the pace by easing past Cornella with a 9-1 victory on aggregate.

Barcelona seek to improve on a 4-0 first-leg win at Huesca when they host the third-tier side at the Camp Nou on Tuesday, while Atletico seek to build on their 3-0 away win against L’Hospitalet on Thursday.

Here are some things to know about this week’s Round of 16 return leg Copa del Rey matches:

Minus Dani

Barcelona will be without Dani Alves’ defence-splitting passes that have helped Lionel Messi continue breaking goal-scoring records this season.

The club said Sunday that medical tests confirmed Alves had injured a muscle in his right leg and would not play against Huesca.

His “availability for future matches” would be determined by the evolution of his injury, a club statement said.

 

Stopping the rot

 

Top tier side Celta Vigo started the season well, losing only one of 11 matches, and upset Barcelona by winning 1-0 at the Camp Nou on November 1.

Then Celta lost five in a row, including a 2-1 defeat at second-division Las Palmas.

Celta have gone six games without a win and Argentine coach Eduardo Berizzo will hope to stop the rot when his side hosts the Canary Island club on Tuesday.

 

Best behaviour

 

Atletico coach Diego Simeone will hope his team returns to winning ways at home after losing 1-0 to Villarreal in the league at the weekend, his first defeat there since May 12, 2013, when Barcelona won 2-1.

The reigning Spanish league champion Atletico will be on their best behaviour as they host minnows L’ Hospitalet.

A large police presence is expected at the Vicente Calderon after a Deportivo La Coruna supporter died following violent clashes between radical fans outside the stadium on November 30.

L’ Hospitalet is a working class suburb of Barcelona.

 

Improving fitness

 

Coach David Moyes is beginning to see some effects from the extended training sessions he introduced at Real Sociedad when he arrived and said he thought the squad looked unfit.

So far, Moyes has coached his team to one victory, two draws and one defeat, 4-0 at Villarreal.

Sociedad managed a first-leg 0-0 draw at Oviedo, who is top of their group in Spain’s Segunda B League.

Moyes’ team missed a chance to win the Basque derby on Sunday drawing 1-1 with  Athletic Bilbao.

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