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After staving off a full blown institutional crisis with victory over La Liga champions Atletico Madrid last weekend, Barcelona will be hoping their best performance of the season proves to be a turning point in their campaign.
The star forward trio of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez were all on target to ensure coach Luis Enrique remained in a job as he appeared on the brink due to dressing room discontent with his constant rotation of the squad.
However, speculation over Messi's future at the club has continued to rumble on due to the Argentine's contradictory statements over the past week.
The four-time World Player of the Year firstly stated on Barca TV that he "never had any intention of leaving", but the next day claimed "I don't know where I'll be next year."
Enrique named his 28th different line-up in 28 matches in charge for the second leg of the Catalans Copa del Rey tie away to Elche on Thursday, taking advantage of a 5-0 first leg lead to give Messi, Neymar, Suarez and a host of other first-team regulars a rest.
Messi and Suarez will definitely return for the visit to Deportivo la Coruna on Sunday, but Neymar is a doubt after a late challenge from Jose Maria Gimenez meant he finished the game against Atletico with a bloodied ankle.
"He is recovering well after that ugly challenge, but that is football," said Enrique.
"Fortunately, it is nothing serious and he will be available to play shortly."
Earlier on Sunday, Real Madrid will have the chance to open up a four-point gap on Barca at the top of the table when they travel across the Spanish capital to face Getafe.
Cristiano Ronaldo paraded the third Ballon d'Or of his career in front of an adoring Santiago Bernabeu ahead of his side's Copa del Rey clash against Atletico on Thursday.
The Madrid fans' love for the Portuguese, though, saw them turn against Gareth Bale during last weekend's 3-0 win over Espanyol as the Welshman was whistled for not passing to Ronaldo when he missed a simple chance in the second-half.
Source: AFP