La Liga to hold a minute of silence before games for victims of train crashes

La Liga to hold a minute of silence before games for victims of train crashes

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — La Liga will hold a minute of silence before this weekend's matches in memory of the victims of thetwo deadly train accidentsin the country in the past week.

Associated Press Real Madrid players observe a minute's silence for the victims of the train collision in Adamuz, ahead of during a Spanish the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Real Madrid and Monaco in Madrid on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Jose Breton) Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe celebrates with Vinicius Junior his side's second goal during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Real Madrid and Monaco in Madrid on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Jose Breton) View of the site of a train collision in Adamuz, southern Spain, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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At least43 people were killedin southern Spain last Sunday when a high-speed train jumped the track and caused a second train passing the other way to derail. That was followed by another crash on Tuesday when a commuter train outside Barcelona hit a retaining wall that collapsed,killing one person.

The father of Getafe player David Cordón was among the victims of the first incident, the Madrid-based club said. Getafe plays at Girona on Monday. Cordón is unavailable due to injury.

The incidents have stunned the nation thatleads Europe in high-speed rail traveland has millions of workers who rely on commuter service every day.

Key matches

Despite its recent turmoil and coaching change, Real Madrid visits Villarreal in an important game on Saturday with the chance to retake the lead.

A win by second-placed Madrid over third-placed Villarreal would let it leapfrog Barcelona and recover the lead before its top rival plays Real Oviedo on Sunday.

Villarreal, which has played one less game, trails Madrid by seven points. So the match at home is an opportunity — perhaps its last — to keep alive its outside bid at a run for the title.

Against lowly Oviedo, Barcelona will try to shake off last weekend's loss at Real Sociedad, which ended an 11-game winning run for Hansi Flick's side.

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Sociedad, for its part, is at home against Celta Vigo on Sunday. It remains undefeated in four games across La Liga and the Copa del Rey under new American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo, who has taken it into ninth place.

Players to watch

Vinícius Júnior helped to placate Madrid's angry fans by scoring one goal and assisting on three others in a6-1 rout of Monacoin the Champions League on Tuesday.

He has beentargeted for jeersby Madrid's fans for the team's poor play and for him reportedly not supporting now ex-coach Xabi Alonso, who was fired last week and replaced by Álvaro Arbeloa.

Brahim Díaz is expected to return to Madrid practice on Thursday after he helped Morocco reach the final of the Africa Cup of Nations where itlost to Senegal1-0. Díaz flubbed a chance to potentially win it when he chipped a penalty in stoppage time right into the arms of the goalkeeper before Senegal's goal.

Barcelona midfielder Fermín López, who was close to a move to Chelsea in the summer, is on a tear. He has 10 goals across all competitions, including two in a 4-2 win at Slavia Prague.

Out of action

Pedri González, the motor who makes Barcelona's passing game go, hurt his right hamstring in Prague and was substituted early in the second half. The club has yet to say the extent of his injury or how long it expects him to be out.

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