'Underdogs' Barca face Madrid in CL semis
'Underdogs' Barca face Madrid in CL semis
The Spanish champions lacks self belief leading up to their clash against fierce rival Real Madrid.

London: After being heralded by many this season as the world's best team, Barcelona heads into the first leg of its Champions League semifinal against fierce Spanish rival Real Madrid claiming to be the underdog.

Madrid beat Barcelona 1-0 in Wednesday's Copa del Rey final and scored a late goal to earn a 1-1 draw when the teams met in the league last weekend.

Madrid coach Jose Mourinho appears to have gained the upper hand tactically over counterpart Pep Guardiola and was in charge of Inter Milan when the Italian team ground out a two-legged win over Barca in the semifinals of last season's competition.

"Few people are betting on us, but we will go for it," said Guardiola, whose side is eight points clear of Madrid in the Spanish league. "Now it's evident that Madrid is much better than we are."

The meeting of the two Spanish powers at the Santiago Bernabeu will be their third in 12 days, with a fourth "clasico" to come in the second leg on May 3.

Barcelona, a three-time Champions League winner like United, has been most pundits' favorites for the title after the team's sensational form and attacking prowess this season but questions are suddenly being asked of its durability.

Guardiola's pessimism may also stem from the fact that injury problems are hitting his side, especially in defense.

"If we only go looking for an acceptable result in the Bernabeu, they will roll over us," Guardiola said. "We have to go looking to score goals. We have two left backs out and a third that is a doubt.

"These are things that happen, but we are who we are. We are not in the best of shape, but we are excited for the game."

Adriano and Eric Abidal are the left backs missing while Maxwell, who would usually fill in, had to be substituted with a lower body injury in the 2-0 win over Osasuna on Saturday. Center backs Carles Puyol and Gabriel Milito are doubts, meanwhile, leaving Gerard Pique and attacking right back Dani Alves as the team's only genuine defenders.

With key players such as Brazil playmaker Kaka and Argentina striker Gonzalo Higuain back fit after long-term injury, Mourinho suddenly has plenty of options throughout his squad.

The nine-time European champions backed up its Copa del Rey success with a 6-3 win at Valencia in the league on Saturday, secured with largely reserve-team players.

"A team that plays like that a few days after winning the Copa del Rey demonstrates that it wants to finish the season strong," said Kaka, who scored twice against Valencia.

Madrid has succeeded in slowing down Barcelona's attacking game with an ultra-defensive lineup and physical tactics. The same can be expected on Wednesday.

Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets said Sunday that "Madrid is the worst opponent we could play now. They know us and we've played evenly balanced games with them.

"We have to play our football and apply our philosophy. We have to play as we did in the second half at Mestalla when we deserved more. We have to improve if we want to win."

Mourinho, who is looking to win the competition with a third different team after triumphing with FC Porto and Inter, will be without injured Germany midfielder Sami Khedira.

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