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Barcelona: Valverde confident dry spell is a blip

Barcelona have only scored one goal in their last three matches in all competitions, but Ernesto Valverde claims he is not worried.

Barcelona: Valverde confident dry spell is a blip
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Ernesto Valverde says he is unconcerned about Barcelona scoring only once in their last three matches in all competitions.

Barça were held 0-0 at Lyon in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday, following their 1-0 home win against Real Valladolid and a goalless draw at Athletic Bilbao in LaLiga.

Valverde's men are seven points clear of Atlético Madrid and a further two ahead of Real Madrid in the table despite winning only one of their previous three league matches, with the form of Luis Suárez placing the striker in the spotlight.

Although the Uruguay international has hit 15 LaLiga goals this season, second only in the Spanish top-flight to team-mate Lionel Messi, Suárez has drawn a blank in five consecutive matches in all competitions.

"The goals will come", Barcelona boss reassures reporters

But speaking ahead of Saturday's trip to Sevilla in LaLiga, Valverde is backing his misfiring front line to get back on track.

"We had some games without finishing chances but we've been creating them and not giving chances away," Valverde told reporters. "We are looking forward to the challenge.

"I don't know what to tell you. Sometimes results mean something as there are difficulties but it depends how you play. You might not win as you don't create chances, or you might dominate and not take your chances. Against Lyon we were creating chances but didn't convert them into goals.

"If we keep creating chances then the goals will come. Statistics can help us analyse things but they can lie. Looking at the last 15 games shows a different pattern. Sometimes you need to look at a more global scale to see what they mean rather than a shorter scale, but we have to win [against Sevilla] and that's all that matters.

"That's what being a player at a club like this is all about, sometimes you'll be the focus. This time it's the striker but it's a curious thing with Luis. The spotlight might be on him at the moment but at the start of the season he had a similar period, then people said nothing when he started scoring regularly.

"Overall he has scored a lot of goals and I think he is the fifth highest goalscorer in the club's history. In the last two games he has created good chances and had those chances himself. He's been scoring all his life and will do it again. We need patience with him and we have that as he is a great player. We have every confidence in him."

Valverde focused on Sevilla as Clásico double header looms

Saturday's game comes ahead of back-to-back Clásico clashes against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu, Barça going to the capital for the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final – which is locked at 1-1 – before visiting again four days later in the league.

"Don't forget tomorrow's game is a very important one," Valverde added. "We are playing against a very tough opponent, especially at home.

"There are other games to think about but we have to put Sevilla behind us first. We aim to increase our lead and give the teams trying to catch us one fewer.

"Nothing is decided now or next week. Things need to be decided and there are other teams, Atlético Madrid, who can still pick up points and are in the fight. We don't worry about other teams but what we can do, play our game tomorrow, then we will play at the Bernabéu.

"We know full well they are two important games, and for our fans and everybody. Clásicos are important. But tomorrow will be very difficult and we know what is at stake. We were six points ahead of Madrid, now it is nine and seven from Atlético. We want it to be the same.

"But although the Clásico is on the horizon we need to keep our focus on what we have straight ahead."