Relevant offers
Football
Instead of celebrating their passage into the semi-finals of the King's Cup this week, Real Madrid are counting the cost of a few turbulent days which could end up completely derailing their season.
Real's 3-1 aggregate win over Valencia in the quarter-finals has set up a mouth-watering clash with their great rivals and the holders Barcelona, who ousted Malaga in an absorbing 6-4 aggregate victory.
Leaders Barca already hold a seemingly unassailable 15-point advantage over Real in La Liga, and Jose Mourinho has written off his side's chances of retaining the title.
Mourinho has targeted the Cup and the Champions League instead and he has to negotiate what could be a pivotal week in the side's season and his Bernabeu future, at the beginning of March.
Real host Barca in the Cup first leg on Wednesday (local time), and the return at the Nou Camp is scheduled for February 26-27, just before the league 'Clasico' at the Bernabeu on the weekend of March 2-3.
Real play the Champions League last 16 second leg at Manchester United on March 5.
"A new storm of Clasicos: Three in a month," sports daily AS said yesterday, recalling the four clashes between the sides in 18 days in April and May 2011.
After two-and-half years at the helm, Mourinho's future at Real is under the spotlight more than ever before, and he enters a critical five weeks with problems mounting at the club.
First-choice goalkeeper Iker Casillas fractured a bone in his left hand against Valencia during the week, and media have reported he will be out of action for six to eight weeks.
"Casillas is the captain, he is Madrid's emblem," Barca defender Gerard Pique said after their win in Malaga.
"Although (reserve keeper Antonio) Adan is a great keeper, the fact they are without their captain could affect the team."
PLAYERS SUSPENDED
Real still have time to dip into the transfer market before the end of January to find extra cover for Casillas should they deem it necessary.
The 2011 Cup winners also head into the first leg without winger Angel Di Maria, and defenders Sergio Ramos and Fabio Coentrao who are all suspended, while Ramos's centre-back partner Pepe has yet to return after ankle surgery.
To add to their problems, Real have failed to put a lid on the constant media speculation over reported rifts within the dressing room.
Club president Florentino Perez took the unusual step of calling a news conference on Thursday to deny a newspaper story claiming a rift between Mourinho and club captains Casillas and Ramos.
The construction magnate branded sports daily Marca 'liars', and Ramos and Casillas, who are both reported to have had run ins with Mourinho this season, issued a statement backing both the president and their coach.
However, the daily has defended the piece saying it has text-message evidence supporting the story.
- Reuters
Sponsored links
Broad on fire as NZ collapse at Lord's
Hapless Warriors determined to bounce back
Folau makes Wallabies squad, Cooper misses out
Light session for All Blacks at camp
Knights dish out mauling to Dogs
Warner reported for Twitter abuse
Gallen not needed as Sharks slay Raiders
Auckland City get job done on Waitakere
McCullum's leadership by example fails
16-year-old lands 1080 at X Games
Crusaders give Ellis a night to remember
Man dead, woman wounded in Northland shooting
NZ close to Taiwan free trade agreement
Jackpot hit in monster lottery win
Auckland housing intensification 'haphazard'
Broad on fire as NZ collapse at Lord's
Rowling's Harry Potter ideas aired
Review: Bobby Womack in Auckland
Hapless Warriors determined to bounce back
Aussie soap star in serious condition after crash
Aston Martin sets $6m price record
The Highlanders' season of woes continues
NRL boss wants to see more 'Road Warriors'
Ugly people mover gets makeover
Broad on fire as NZ collapse at Lord's
Man dead, woman wounded in Northland shooting
Jackpot hit in monster lottery win
Rowling's Harry Potter ideas aired
Aussie soap star in serious condition after crash
Students left to learn the hard way
Family counts blessings after superbug scare (graphic content)
