Atletico and Real Madrid out to seal perfect week in Primera Liga

Atletico will face bitter neighbours Real Madrid in the Uefa Champions League final in Lisbon next month but in the meantime, they need just two wins from their last three games to seal their first Primera Liga title for 18 years.

Atletico Madrid defender Toby Alderweireld, centre, during the training of the team held at Majadahonda Sports City in Madrid, Spain on May 1, 2014. Atletico Madrid are closing in on their first Primera Liga title in 18 years. EPA/JUAN CARLOS HIDALGO
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Fresh from reaching a first Uefa Champions League final in 40 years on Wednesday, Atletico Madrid insist they are already focussed on their Primera Liga title run-in, starting with a trip to Levante on Sunday.

Atletico will face bitter neighbours Real Madrid in a historic Champions League final in Lisbon next month but in the meantime they are in the driving seat as they need just two wins from their last three games to seal their first La Liga title for 18 years.

Diego Simeone’s men are on a run of nine straight league wins and another victory away to mid-table Levante will give Los Rojiblancos the chance to wrap up the championship at home to Malaga next weekend and avoid needing to get something from their daunting visit to Barcelona on the final day of the campaign.

Even in the wake of his side's famous 3-1 win over Chelsea, Simeone insisted he was immediately "preparing and focusing on the objective of beating Levante."

Full-back Filipe Luis echoed his coach’s sentiments and believes they will have beaten “the best team in Europe” if they go on to win La Liga or the Champions League.

“This team never gives up. There are a lot of very important games before Lisbon and we are going to try and win them all,” said the Brazilian.

“Real Madrid are the most difficult opponent you can face, they are the best team in Europe in my opinion, but we always approach games with humility and try our best to win. There is a long way to go though and now Levante is the most important game.”

Simeone is expected to make a few changes to the side that started at Stamford Bridge with captain Gabi back from suspension and the likes of Raul Garcia and David Villa set to feature.

However, top scorer Diego Costa should be fit to start despite being withdrawn late on in midweek due to a knee injury.

Real Madrid could be nine points adrift of Atletico, albeit with two games in hand, by the time they kick-off later on Sunday at home to Valencia.

Los Blancos enjoyed a fantastic win in midweek themselves as they hammered European champions Bayern Munich 4-0 at the Allianz Arena to qualify for their first European final for 12 years.

Having already lifted the Copa del Rey, Real could still win an historic treble this season should Atletico stumble in their final few league games.

And coach Carlo Ancelotti is savouring the success of his first season in charge.

“Obviously I am very happy, you have to enjoy the good moments because, sooner or later, the bad moments will come,” he told Sky Italia.

“It gives me great satisfaction to take Real Madrid to the final 12 years later.”

Barcelona also maintain a slight chance of retaining the title, although they need both Atletico and Real to slip up as well as winning their three remaining games.

The Catalans can close the gap on Atletico to one point when they host relegation-threatened Getafe earlier on Sunday and, despite looking like they will miss out on a major trophy for the first time in six years, midfielder Sergio Busquets insists they have to put the pressure on both sides from the capital.

“We still have the end of La Liga to come, but it has not been a good season when it comes to results,” he said on Thursday.

“We know that we don’t depend on ourselves and that makes it more difficult, but we still have hope. We need to exhaust all the possibilities.”

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