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Barcelona will take to the field for the first time since their astounding UEFA Champions League comeback on Sunday at the Riazor, as they seek to extend their lead atop La Liga with three points on the road against Deportivo La Coruna.
The Blaugrana somehow made it past Paris Saint-Germain 6-5 on aggregate in midweek, recovering from a 4-0 first-leg deficit to make it into the quarter-finals. Sergi Roberto's winner in the 95th minute capped one of the most dramatic matches in the club's history.
But manager Luis Enrique will need to refocus his team, as they look to put a four-point deficit between themselves and rivals Real Madrid on Sunday, who play later in the day.