Feb 4, 2017 at 3.15pm UK at ​Camp Nou
Barcelona
3-0
Athletic Bilbao
Alcacer (18'), Messi (40'), Vidal (67')
Pique (22')
FT(HT: 2-0)

Iturraspe (27'), de Marcos (34'), Laporte (70')

Luis Enrique delighted to have midfield duo back in training

Andres Iniesta for Barcelona on February 1, 2015
© Getty Images
Luis Enrique says that having Andres Iniesta and Sergio Busquets back in contention is "great news" for Barcelona, following two weeks on the sidelines for both players.

Barcelona head coach Luis Enrique has admitted that he is pleased to have star midfield duo Andres Iniesta and Sergio Busquets back in full training.

Iniesta has missed the past fortnight with an ankle injury sustained against Real Sociedad, while Busquets last featured in the win over Eibar three days later on January 22.

Both players are now back in first-team training and could be in contention to feature in Barca's meeting with Athletic Bilbao on Saturday, and Enrique is adamant that the La Liga title race could still have plenty more twists and turns to come.

"In principle as they trained with the squad – but it is down to the doctors, the players themselves and their condition," he is quoted as saying by Sport. "But it is great news for everybody to have players returning, giving more playing resources to me.

"This is game 21. We cannot predict. There are going to be strange results. Top teams are going to continue to drop points – hopefully in our case less than the others – and as we run into the end of the season you can see how certain things affect teams. Then you can look at who is going to be champion, but it is difficult at the moment.

"At the moment there are still three teams – maybe more – in contention. This game is going to be difficult, like any other against Athletic Bilbao. Both of us as managers and teams know a lot about each other."

Barcelona are level on points with Sevilla in second place and four behind leaders Real Madrid, who have a game in hand still to play.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Real Madrid19144151173446
2Barcelona21136255183745
3Sevilla21134443281543
4Atletico MadridAtletico21116436162039
5Real Sociedad2112273430438
6Villarreal2198428141435
7Athletic Bilbao219572625132
8Espanyol218852927232
9EibarEibar219573229332
10Celta Vigo209383133-230
11Las PalmasLas Palmas217773132-128
12AlavesAlaves216962122-127
13Real Betis206592131-1023
14Malaga215792835-722
15Deportivo La CorunaDeportivo204792532-719
16Valencia2054112940-1119
17Leganes2146111535-2018
18Sporting GijonSporting Gijon2134142243-2113
19Granada2127121744-2713
20Osasuna2117132346-2310