Barca taking no notice of Real\'s emotional state ahead of El Clasico - Luis Suarez

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Barca taking no notice of Real's emotional state ahead of El Clasico - Luis Suarez

SHOWS: BARCELONA, SPAIN (OCTOBER 26, 2018) (BARCA TV - ACCESS ALL) 1.

(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) FC BARCELONA STRIKER, LUIS SUAREZ, SAYING: "You aren't as relaxed as you are in other games, the adrenaline rush is different, so is the intensity, but you have to try to do what you always do so that the team wins." 2.

WHITE FLASH 3.

(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) FC BARCELONA STRIKER, LUIS SUAREZ, SAYING: "You have to take into account the latest results of the team, but Clasicos are Clasicos and I don't think anyone will be thinking about the the other's emotional state or that the other side hasn't been playing well and other is doing better.

It's El Clasico." 4.

WHITE FLASH 5.

(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) FC BARCELONA STRIKER, LUIS SUAREZ, SAYING: "They have a new coach and regardless a new coach always generates additional motivation because players want to show they want to play and do it well.

Obviously we have to be careful because they have players with great skill and a lot of talent that make a difference, but they also have weaknesses, like every other rival, we have them too, and you have to take advantage of that." STORY: Barcelona's Luis Suarez says Real Madrid's current poor form and emotional state doesn't matter ahead of El Clasico on Sunday (October 28), when the arch-rivals clash at the Nou Camp, Barcelona, Spain.

The Catalan hosts will be looking to Uruguayan striker Suarez to provide the cutting edge in the absence of the injured Lionel Messi, as Barca look to pile further domestic misery on Julen Lopetegui's struggling Real side.

European champions Real have lost three of their last four league matches and sit seventh, four points behind pacesetters Barca who could be seven points clear of their bitter rivals should they come out on top on Sunday.

Suarez, who has just one goal in his last eight outings for the Catalan side, insisted on Friday (October 26) that Madrid cannot be underestimated.

Real, who face their first Clasico without Cristiano Ronaldo, need victory to relieve the pressure on underfire former Spain boss Lopetegui.

Defending champions Barcelona have hardly been irresistible themselves this season, with Ernesto Valverde's men having won only once in their last five league games.




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