Barcelona's Gerard Pique set for ban for table-top clash at Valencia

Published on: 18 November 2017

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Barcelona will be without Gerard Pique for next weekend's top-of-the-table clash at Valencia after the defender picked up his fifth booking of the season in Saturday's 3-0 win at Leganes.

They will also be without Javier Mascherano, who is sidelined for the next month with an injury, leaving them with just Samuel Umtiti and Thomas Vermaelen for the clash.

However, it could have been worse for coach Ernesto Valverde, with Umtiti also going into the Leganes game one booking away from a ban.

The France international came through the game unscathed, though, and is the only certainty to start in the middle of the defence at Mestalla next week.

Vermaelen is likely to partner him, although the Belgian has played just once this season, in the Copa del Rey win against Real Murcia in October.

Sergio Busquets and Lucas Digne may be considered as alternative options.

Pique was booked after half an hour at Butarque following a rash challenge on the lively Nordin Amrabat.

Referee Undiano Mallenco quickly flashed the yellow card which, save an unlikely appeal from Barca, rules the centre-back out of the game against second-placed Valencia next Sunday.

It's the second game Pique will miss through suspension this season. He was sent off against Olympiakos in the Champions League at the Camp Nou and missed the return fixture in Greece.

Barcelona's Gerard Pique received his fifth domestic booking of the season at Leganes.

Luis Suarez scored twice in Barca's win at Leganes -- ending a run of over 450 minutes without a goal, his longest drought since he joined the club from Liverpool -- and substitute Paulinho added the third late on.

Barca are now unbeaten in 17 games in all competitions and are seven points clear of Valencia, who play Espanyol at Cornella-El Prat on Sunday.

Samuel Marsden covers Barcelona for ESPN FC. Follow him on Twitter @SamuelMarsden.

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