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Tito Vilanova: "I have no intention of seeing Madrid derby"

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Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova reveals that he will not be watching tomorrow's Madrid derby.

Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova has warned that Real Madrid are not yet out of the race for the La Liga title.

The Catalan giants are three points clear of Atletico Madrid at the top of the table, while Los Blancos are a further eight points back.

The two Madrid rivals go head to head at the Bernabeu tomorrow, but Vilanova revealed that he will not be watching the game.

"Whether they were 14 or 16 points behind they would not be dead," said Vilanova. "Many games remain and maybe tomorrow the gap will be eight points.

"I have to attend my media conference and then have some supper, [so] I have no intention of seeing it or following it."

Barcelona are striving for their 22nd league title.

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