Already  well adrift of great rivals Real Madrid, Barcelona must face Sporting  Gijon this weekend without top scorer and talisman Lionel Messi.
The 24-year-old added to the 28 goals he has scored  in the Primera Division this season with his first international  hat-trick in Argentina’s 3-1 win against Switzerland on Wednesday night  but he must sit out Saturday’s match at the Nou Camp through suspension.
Pep Guardiola’s side have the opportunity to close  the gap at the top of the table to seven points, with Real not playing  until Sunday, and Barcelona president Sandro Rosell insisted this week  they have not given up hope of a fourth successive title.
“The word impossible should exist, but not for this  case,” said Rosell. “Impossible is when mathematics say so. Meanwhile,  nothing is impossible.”
Sporting sit only one place off the bottom of the  table but the game has been given added spice by coach Javier Clemente’s  comments this week that he did not like Barcelona’s much-lauded style  of football.
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