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Barcelona boss Enrique won't let ghost of Espanyol haunt La Liga title chase

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BARCELONA - Barcelona coach Luis Enrique insisted his side won't be distracted by local rivals Espanyol's desire to destroy their La Liga title chances in the Catalan derby on Sunday as it once did nine years ago.

Luis Enrique's men hold the slenderest of advantages in the title race with two games remaining as they lead Atletico Madrid thanks to their better head-to-head record while Real Madrid sits just one point behind in third.

In eerily similar circumstances, Barcelona was embroiled in a three-way title race with Sevilla and Real Madrid when Espanyol traveled to the Camp Nou on the penultimate day of the season nine years ago.

Then, a last-minute equaliser from Raul Tamudo, which came to be known as the "Tamudazo", snatched the title from Barcelona's grasp and allowed Real Madrid to be crowned champion the following weekend.

"The Tamudazo doesn't interest me at all. I don't remember what happened four weeks ago let alone nine years," Luis Enrique said on Saturday. "I am only worried about being better than Espanyol.

"They are different games. It is a derby where the league is in play so it is even more transcendental.

"It is our last game at home and we have to go for it from the off."

Barcelona's once-commanding nine-point lead was whittled down due to three consecutive league defeats last month.

However, the team has scored 16 goals without reply in winning its last three matches and the coach believes his side have shown the character needed to turn the situation around and retain the title.

"I don't see there being a delicate situation here. The only thing is that we have lost our advantage.

"In the lst three games we have won 8-0, 6-0 and 2-0. We have lost the advantage because our rivals keep winning, but the league is won in 38 games not in 30, nor in 10."

Indeed, Barcelona could even be proclaimed champions on Sunday if the team wins, Atletico loses at already-relegated Levante and Real Madrid drops points at home to Valencia.

Both Atletico and Real Madrid booked their places in the Champions League final in midweek and Luis Enrique is hoping for a European hangover for the sides from the Spanish capital to avoid Barcelona needing to win at a Granada side fighting for their lives next weekend.

"Tomorrow we have the chance to be champions. Why not? We are the only ones with that possibility," he added.

"I am only interested in tomorrow's game. We will then see what happens and if Granada are safe or not. We are concentrating on Espanyol and the chance to win three points which could make us champions."

Luis Enrique is expected to make just one change from the side that beat Real Betis last weekend with Marc-Andre ter Stegen replacing the injured Claudio Bravo in goal.

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