Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said his players to forget Real Madrid and turn their attention to a match against Real Sociedad.
Boat Sociedad head behind the high profile Champions League match against Real Madrid, which has hit the headlines as the darkest gaiters on the football field.
With both clubs are now in trouble with the football authorities, it would be easy to forget that there are still a championship at stake
With five games remaining, Barcelona has an advantage of eight points clear of their fierce rivals.
Even if Guardiola feels Saturday's game is crucial.
"This is a priority," he told www.fcbarcelona.com. "We must be very aware that many of the championship depends on what we are doing what is always difficult terrain.
"If we focus our senses is that we do not.
"Tomorrow we play in a tournament that lasts 11 months.
"It was tough against Almeria v Osasuna, and I feel this game will also be difficult. Mathematically we are far from seven championship points, and every victory means a big step. "
Lionel Messi, top scorer of two goals in Wednesday's victory, is set to run out after picking up a shot against Madrid, while Carles Puyol is likely to be rested after his return from injury at the Bernabeu.
Pedro is also carrying a shot and is doubtful, while Andres Iniesta, Bojan Krkic, Eric Abidal, Maxwell and Adriano are all sidelined.
form of the Royal Society in the second half of the season has been poor and the Basques are just three points above the relegation zone.
Soon promoted side to give any hope to beat Barca, but midfielder Xabi Prieto believes that the surprise could be on the cards.
"If we play well, we have a good chance," he said.
Raul Tamudo, so often a thorn in the side during their stay at the club Espanyol, added: "Sporting (Gijón) has made life difficult for them - why not us?''
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