Barca's head of institutional relations Guillermo Amor said in December that his club had declined to repeat the guard of honour for Real as they had not participated in the Club World Cup. Barca lead the Liga standings by nine points over nearest challengers Atletico Madrid and are 13 ahead of third-placed Real with seven games remaining. If Real beat Atletico in Sunday's Madrid derby and Barca win their next four fixtures, Ernesto Valverde's side will have clinched a 25th title by the time of the Clasico on May 6 at the Nou Camp.Zinedine Zidane says Real Madrid will not give Barcelona a guard of honour if they win La Liga before El Clasico pic.twitter.com/MLz9rYKIhW
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Zidane, however, said his side were not worried about the fact that a victory over their city rivals would bring historical rivals Barca closer to winning the league, and were instead focusing on unseating Atletico in second. "We're not thinking about Barca's path to the title, we're just concentrating on tomorrow's game and thinking about the three points as we want to keep accumulating points," Zidane added. "Atletico deserve to be where they are, they're second and all we can do is try and reduce the distance between them and us." Both sides go into the game high on confidence, with Real thrashing Juventus 3-0 in their Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday and Atletico beating Sporting Lisbon 2-0 and taking a big step towards reaching the Europa League semi-finals.OFFICIAL: Zinedine Zidane confirms Real Madrid will not give Barcelona a guard of honour if LaLiga is decided before May 6th.
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"It is my decision and that is it. I don't understand the guard of honour and it won't take place, although we are far from the end of the season." pic.twitter.com/VcCvLzEXgP