Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are currently focused on two crucial derbies in La Liga before they can resume their Champions League battle. As Barcelona take on Osasuna on Saturday, both Madrid clubs are gearing up for tough matches to stay competitive in the title race. Real Madrid will face Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, with midfielder Jude Bellingham returning from suspension. However, there are concerns about Kylian Mbappe's recent performances. Atletico Madrid, on the other hand, will visit Getafe in their upcoming match. With the title race heating up, both clubs will need to secure victories in these derbies to keep pace with Barcelona and stay in contention for the La Liga title.
After a slow start the French superstar hit the sublime level everyone expected of him, but failed to find the net against Real Betis last weekend and in the Champions League last-16 first-leg win over Atletico on Tuesday.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted Mbappe's conditioning was affected by a tooth issue.
"He had no physical problems, he hasn't been able to train much because his toothache didn't allow him to do so," said the Italian coach after the 2-1 win against Atletico.
"Against Betis, he wasn't in the best condition and these minutes have been good for him to get him in the best condition for the next game."
Rayo Vallecano are seventh and fighting for European football next season.
Inigo Perez's side were beaten 1-0 by Barcelona in February but deserved more from the match as they showed they can handle themselves against the league's top sides.
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Getafe by contrast are fighting relegation, currently 14th and six points clear of the drop zone, but all teams know a trip to the Coliseum Alfonso Perez is synonymous with a tough time.
Jose Bordalas' unforgiving side have a score to settle with Atletico after suffering a 5-0 thrashing on the road in the Copa del Rey in February.
With Atletico needing to save strength for their attempted comeback against Real Madrid, Simeone could rotate his pack.
The coach has a deep squad and the likes of Alexander Sorloth, Angel Correa and Conor Gallagher could be brought into the starting line-up.
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As ever, Atletico coach Simeone insisted the Getafe game was at the forefront of his mind and not the second leg at the Metropolitano stadium.
"We have our first thoughts on Getafe, without a doubt -- from Sunday we will start thinking about this tie," said Simeone.
"Sunday will be tough, against Getafe, we are going to focus on that."
Barcelona, who earned a 1-0 win at Benfica in the Champions League, may also choose to rotate when they face Osasuna at home.
Alejandro Balde suffered an ankle problem in the final stages of the match in Lisbon and after Gerard Martin stood in for him last weekend and scored, Hansi Flick may call on him again.
Player to watch: Ante Budimir
The Osasuna target man is his team's main hope of causing danger against La Liga leaders Barcelona on Saturday as the team from Pamplona continue their fight for European football. Budimir netted his 58th top flight goal for the club last weekend, surpassing the previous club record of 57.
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