
Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos has again heaped praise on "extraordinary" Sevilla winger Jesus Navas.
Ramos' comments come before the weekend's mouthwatering La Liga showdown between the two high-flying clubs at the Bernabeu.
Navas has found himself linked with a move to Madrid following some fine displays this season, and ex-Sevilla player Ramos has admitted he would love to have his fellow Andalusian and former team-mate join him in the capital.
And speaking after last night's international friendly against France in which he came up against another reported Madrid target Franck Ribery, Ramos repeated his recent declaration that he would rather have Navas alongside him than the sought-after Bayern Munich winger.
"Ribery seems a magnificent player to me, but if I had to choose between him and Navas for Madrid, I'd go for Navas, who is extraordinary," said Ramos, who moved to Madrid from Sevilla in 2006.
Ramos will be hoping his Spain colleague has an off-day on Saturday though as Madrid look to continue their superb home form, which has seen them win all 12 of their league matches at the Bernabeu this season, scoring 41 goals and conceding just eight in the process.
The majority of those fixtures have come against sides currently in the bottom half of the table though, and the visit of fourth-placed Sevilla is set to be the biggest test yet for Manuel Pellegrini's side at home.
Sevilla midfielder Renato believes his team need to take the game to the in-form Whites if they are to end Madrid's perfect home record, their six-game winning streak, and put a dent in their title hopes.
"We have to attack them, cause them damage and we will try to take them head on to bring us a good result," said Renato.
Madrid, who will be desperate for a good result ahead of next week's visit of Lyon in the Champions League - where Pellegrini's men need to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg, are 16 points ahead of Sevilla and two behind leaders Barcelona.
Barca have not been in top form recently, as admitted by coach Pep Guardiola, but they looked close to their best in defeating Malaga 2-1 last weekend despite needing a late winner from Lionel Messi.
The reigning champions face a potentially tough trip on Saturday though as they take on an Almeria side that has been in impressive form in 2010, winning four of nine matches and losing just once.
Saturday's other match pits Deportivo La Coruna against second-bottom Tenerife, who have taken just two points from their 11 away matches this season.
On Sunday, Malaga could hammer another nail in Xerez's relegation coffin when they play host to their Andalusian rivals. Xerez have won just twice all season and are now 12 points adrift of 17th-placed Real Zaragoza and safety.
Improving Zaragoza put a four-point gap between themselves and the drop zone with their 2-0 win at Getafe last time out, and they will hope to improve on that when they welcome mercurial Atletico Madrid to La Romareda.
The other team in the relegation places, Real Valladolid, travel to Athletic Bilbao.
Also, fifth-placed Real Mallorca face Sporting Gijon, Villarreal go to Espanyol and Osasuna face Getafe.
On Monday night, third-placed Valencia meet Racing Santander.
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