DEPORTIVO LA CORUNA VS REAL MADRID PREVIEW:- JESSE INSISTS FAILURE NOT AN OPTION

Zinedine Zidane's side can still claim the title  should they win and Luis Enrique's side slip up at Granada and the  striker says they cannot afford to make any mistakes
Real Madrid attacker Jese Rodriguez has stressed failure is not an  option when they visit Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday as Zinedine  Zidane's men aim to pip Barcelona to La Liga glory.
Madrid are trailing leaders Barca by one point heading into the final matchday, with the Catalans travelling to Granada.
The capital club could still win their first title since 2011-12 if  Barcelona slip up, but Jese has warned beating Deportivo should be their  main priority before they can think about the result of their rivals'  game.
A draw will not be enough for Zidane's men, with Barca holding a  superior head-to-head record after the two league matches between the  sides.
"We're preparing for the game against Deportivo just as if it was any  other game. We have to look each other in the eye and go out and give  our all because we can't slip up," Jese told the official Madrid  website.
"The worst thing would be for us to slip up and then for there to be a  surprise result in Granada. We'll go there to win, just as we always  do. We've already started preparing for the game. I see the whole team  as being in very good shape.
 "We're very keen to win the final game of the La Liga season.  Winning the title is out of our hands, but we can't slip up. We're Real  Madrid and we have to win the last game, pick up another three points  and then wait and see what happens in Granada."
Following La Liga's conclusion, Madrid have a Champions League final  date with city rivals Atletico at the end of the month as the club go in  search of an 11th European triumph.  
Deportivo, by contrast, have little left to play for after they  ensured another year of La Liga football last week with their win over  Villarreal.
Pedro Mosquera is adamant they have no intention of rolling over,  though, even if he would personally prefer Madrid to win the title.
"It's a really special game that everyone wants to play in. It's the  last match of the season at our stadium, in front of our home fans, and  we're out to get a victory that we haven't managed for a long time,"  Mosquera told reporters.
"I'd rather Real Madrid won the title than Barcelona, but we'll be  going after those three points. We'll be going all out to win the  match."
 Deportivo were hammered 5-0 by Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu back in  January, while they were thrashed 8-2 the last time they hosted Madrid  in 2014-15.
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