Barca look to round off big week in style

Barcelona have the chance to round off a fine week against Real Sociedad in La Liga this weekend.

Barcelona players react during their Champions League match

Barcelona (pic) look to round off big week in style when they play Real Sociedad in La Liga. (AAP)

La Liga leaders Barcelona will look to round off a fine week on the field when they visit Champions League-chasing Real Sociedad on Saturday.

Despite some more unsavoury headlines surrounding Barca's signing of Brazilian forward Neymar, which saw the club indicted over an alleged tax fraud on Thursday, the mood in Catalonia is positive after they overcame a huge hurdle by beating Manchester City 2-0 away in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

That match continued Gerardo Martino's men's impressive return to form in recent weeks after a shock 3-2 defeat to Valencia at the beginning of the month.

However, midfielder Sergio Busquets has warned against reading too much into his side's upturn in the past few games.

"After the game against Valencia it seemed as if the world had ended and now, three weeks later, it seems as if everything has changed, but it is not like that," he said.

The trip to San Sebastian will be Barca's second in 10 days after a 1-1 draw at Anoeta in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final eased them into the final 3-1 on aggregate.

Yet, with Barca tied at the top of La Liga with Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid on 60 points, Busquets knows his side cannot afford a similar result this time round.

"Any draw or defeat will penalise us in the league. Real Sociedad have a great team and it will be difficult for us."

Left-back Jordi Alba is a doubt for Barca due to a hamstring injury, but otherwise Martino has a fully-fit squad to choose from and Neymar could be handed his first start since returning from an ankle problem.

Real Madrid are the first of the title contenders in action this weekend as they host relegation-threatened Elche earlier on Saturday.

Los Blancos have had a rare midweek off as they don't return to Champions League action until Wednesday when they travel to Schalke.

Like Barcelona, Real are still in the running for a potential treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League.


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