Goal.com Special: La Liga Predictions 2010/11
As another exciting La Liga season prepares to kick off, Goal.com attempt to predict the big winners and losers...
La Liga Winners: Barcelona
Copa del Rey Winners: Real Madrid
Champions League Qualifiers: Barcelona (1), Real Madrid (2), Atletico Madrid (3), Valencia (4)
Europa League Qualifiers: Athletic Bilbao (5), Sevilla (6), Villarreal (Copa del Rey runners-up)
Relegated: Malaga (18), Sporting Gijon (19), Levante (20)
Trofeo Zamora Winner (Best Goalkeeper): Iker Casillas (Real Madrid)
Best Defender: Gerard Pique (Barcelona)
Best Midfielder: Xavi (Barcelona)
Trofeo Pichichi Winner (Top Scorer): Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 34 goals
Trofeo Zarra Winner (Top Spanish Goalscorer): David Villa (Barcelona) -21 goals
Trofeo Alfredo di Stefano Winner (Player of the Year): Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Coach of the Year: Pep Guardiola (Barcelona)

Best Summer Signing: David Villa (Barcelona)
Worst Summer Signing: Sami Khedira (Real Madrid)
Best Youngster (Under-21): Sergio Canales (Real Madrid)
Champions League Outlook: Barcelona (final), Real Madrid (semi-final), Valencia (quarter-final)
Europa League Outlook: Sevilla (last 32), Atletico Madrid (semi-final), Getafe (last 32), Villarreal (last 16)
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