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Barcelona's Clasico win doesn't make us title favourites - Luis Enrique

Barcelona coach Luis Enrique expects more twists and turns in La Liga this season after his side hauled themselves back into the title race with Sunday's stunning late victory in El Clasico.

Lionel Messi's stoppage-time winner helped Barca beat Real Madrid at the Bernabeu and moved them to the top of the table. Both sides have 75 points, but the Catalans lead the way due to their superior head-to-head record.

Barca have just five games left to play, starting with Osasuna at Camp Nou on Wednesday, while Madrid -- who have six games remaining -- travel to Deportivo La Coruna.

"No, I don't have the feeling we're favourites now," Luis Enrique said in a news conference when asked if the pendulum has swung. "Madrid have a game more than us [to play], so can move back ahead of us.

"Both teams will have a difficult time between now and end of the season. There will be surprises, for sure, and results people don't expect. We have to be prepared and make sure we don't slip up."

After Osasuna, Barca are away at Espanyol in the Catalan derby and a game against Villarreal at the beginning of May also represents a potential banana skin.

Madrid, meanwhile, face tricky matches against Valencia, Sevilla and Celta Vigo, but Luis Enrique was keen to point out there are very few easy games at this pivotal stage of the campaign.

He added: "Matches at end of season can be more dangerous, especially against teams at the bottom, fighting, as Osasuna are.

"We have had problems against teams in bottom half this season. We have to focus on the end of season and keep picking up points. There are no easy opponents, not least Osasuna."

Luis Enrique was also asked about La Liga president Javier Tebas's comments that Messi's 92nd-minute winner at the Bernabeu -- as a self-confessed Madrid supporter -- had hurt.

"Are you surprised by them?" he eventually responded after initially struggling to know how to respond to a question about whether it was fitting for a league representative to be so openly in favour of one club over another.

Barca will once again be without Neymar, who is serving final game of three-match ban, against Osasuna, while Jeremy Mathieu, Rafinha and Aleix Vidal are all missing with injuries.