Luis Enrique expects Sevilla title challenge
Madrid - Barcelona coach Luis Enrique believes Sevilla will pose a serious threat to Spain's established top three for the La Liga title this season ahead of his side's trip to the Sanchez Pizjuan on Sunday.
Sevilla lies fourth after 10 games, just three points behind leader Real Madrid, two adrift of Barcelona, and level with Atletico Madrid.
"Without any doubt for what they have shown until now," said Enrique on Saturday when quizzed on Sevilla's ability to launch a title challenge.
Sevilla has already beaten Atletico in winning all seven home games since Barcelona last visited in the Spanish Super Cup in August.
However, Enrique's men have looked increasingly brittle in recent weeks without the injured Gerard Pique and Andres Iniesta and were beaten 3-1 by Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Yet, the Barcelona boss rounded on his critics and called for patience in judging his side until the end of the season.
"If I look at our first 40 minutes in Manchester, I think they are the best minutes of our era since I have been coach," he added.
"There is desperation to praise or criticise very quickly, but there has to be more rationality when analysing teams. At the end of the season is when I think it is just.
"You have a very recent example in our first year (2014-15). You (the media) vilified the coaching team and in the end we were the coaching staff that won most titles in the world that year."
The defeat against former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola in midweek was Barcelona's third in its last 12 games.
And with Real Madrid facing the easier challenge of Leganes at home and a two-week international break to come, Enrique is determined not to lose more ground in the title race.
"This is like the Tour of Spain or Tour de France (in cycling). You have to try not to lose it in the early stages to get to the key stages with a chance of winning.
"That means getting to February or March with a real and clear chance to win all of the titles. That is our objective."
Pique, Iniesta, and Jordi Alba are all missing once more for the trip to Sevilla.
Enrique is expected to make changes to the side that started against City, with Rafinha or Arda Turan replacing Andre Gomes.
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