Lewandowski and Barca hoping to find spark against Betis
Barcelona's Polish forward Robert Lewandowski reacts during the Spanish League football match between FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on December 31, 2022. (Photo by Pau BARRENA / AFP
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Robert Lewandowski and Barcelona are aiming to find their spark on
Saturday against Real Betis, with the Catalans limping towards the La Liga
title.
Xavi Hernandez's side are 11 points clear at the top of the table,
closing in on their first league win since 2019, but have only one victory in
their past four games.
Barcelona were beaten 2-1 at Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday, with Lewandowski
ending a run of four games without scoring, but his strike was not enough to
help his team take anything home from Madrid.
The forward had a spectacular start to the season and is the
division's top goalscorer with 18 goals, but only has five in La Liga in 2023.
"We are in a good position, we now have two home games and we
have to try to play well and think about what we need to do to play better in
these seven games that we have left," said Lewandowski after defeat at
Vallecas.
"We didn't have the patience to generate chances and create
danger. We need more calm."
The Polish striker has had fewer chances since the World Cup
because of injuries to some key team-mates including Ousmane Dembele, who is
set to return on Saturday.
The French winger has been sidelined since January with a thigh
injury, while midfielder Pedri made his return from injury last weekend against
Atletico Madrid.
Pedri set up a fine chance for Lewandowski against Rayo early on
but the forward shot too close to Stole Dimitrievski.
"Pedri will improve the team and the forwards," said
Xavi last weekend.
"If Robert had two or three chances, now he will have four or
five."
Lewandowski is four goals ahead of Real Madrid forward Karim
Benzema in the race to finish as the "Pichichi" -- top scorer in
Spain.
However the 34-year-old has the lowest tally of goals for a top
scorer at this stage of the season since Madrid's Ruud van Nistelrooy in the
2006-07 season.
Real Betis arrive at Camp Nou aiming to give Lewandowski another
disappointing evening in front of goal and trying to keep their hopes of
qualifying for the Champions League alive.
Manuel Pellegrini's side, sixth, drew 0-0 with Real Sociedad on
Tuesday, staying six points behind the Basque side, current occupants of fourth
place.
With Barcelona looking vulnerable, the trip to Camp Nou is a good
opportunity for Betis to earn points from a typically difficult away visit.
Player to watch: Marco Asensio
Real Madrid winger Asensio has hit a rich vein of form in recent
weeks. The 27-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and is
playing for a new deal. He has four goals and three assists in his last seven
appearances for Los Blancos across all competitions.
Key stats
10 - In-form Atletico striker Antoine Griezmann leads the top
flight for assists
19 - Fit again midfielder Pedri has played more through balls than
any other player
53 - Despite his harrowing night against Girona in midweeek, Eder
Militao leads La Liga in blocks
Friday
Osasuna v Real Sociedad (1900)
Saturday
Elche v Rayo Vallecano (1415), Real Madrid v
Almeria (1630), Barcelona v Real Betis (1900)
Cadiz v Valencia (1200), Villarreal v Celta
Vigo (1415), Espanyol v Getafe (1830), Real Valladolid v Atletico Madrid (1900)

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