BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Barcelona will start its run-in for the La Liga title without the injured Lamine Yamal when it visits Getafe on Saturday.
The defending champion said on Thursday that Yamal, the team’s top scorer and assist maker, will miss the final six games of the season after he injured a muscle in his left leg while playing the day before.
The 18-year-old Yamal secured the 1-0 win over Celta Vigo in La Liga on Wednesday but after his spot kick he immediately dropped to the ground and grabbed the back of his left leg. He was promptly substituted.
Barcelona added that its doctors expect Yamal will be fit in time to play for Spain at the World Cup starting in seven weeks.
Key matches
Barcelona holds a healthy nine-point lead over second-placed Real Madrid as the season enters its home stretch.
Madrid visits fifth-placed Real Betis on Friday needing a victory to maintain its options of catching the defending champion. Madrid will visit Barcelona in three rounds on May 10.
La Liga is the only chance either powerhouse has to finish the season with a major title after both were eliminated in the Champions League quarterfinals last week.
“Our objective has to be to win all six matches, regardless of what Barcelona does,” said Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa, who replaced Xabi Alonso midseason and is most likely to be replaced this summer.
Atletico, which beat Barcelona to reach the final four of the Champions League, will most likely prioritize next week’s semifinal against Arsenal over its domestic match against Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.
Coach Diego Simeone is sure to rotate his squad and rest his best players for Wednesday’s home game against Arsenal.
Villarreal hosts Celta on Sunday aiming to hold onto third place and the corresponding Champions League berth for next season.
Players to watch
With Raphinha also likely to be unavailable, coach Hansi Flick still has options to form his starting front line. They include forward Marcus Rashford, winger Roony Bardghji or even Dani Olmo, Gavi Paéz or Fermín López shifting forward from the midfield.
Kylian Mbappé leads the league with 24 goals — three more than Mallorca’s Vedat Muriqi — after he scored to help Madrid beat Alaves 2-1 on Tuesday. That broke a winless run of four games overall for Arbeloa’s side.
Out of action
Besides Yamal and Raphinha, Barcelona will likely also be without right back Joao Cancelo after he was injured in the Celta win, too.
Madrid will be missing central defender Éder Militão and in-form midfielder Arda Güler after the club said on Wednesday they both had muscle injuries.
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