Valverde: There is no panic over VAR Copa del Rey - Real Madrid vs Barcelona Set to celebrate his 100th game as Barcelona coach

Barcelona head coach Ernesto Valverde has made it clear that his side do not intend to make a fuss about the controversy surrounding VAR.

Ahead of the Copa del Reysemi-final return leg against Real Madrid, the former Athletic Club boss has indicated that his players will remain focused on winning the game.

"There is no panic concerning VAR and [Barcelona] are calm about it, as we know that the controversy will be linked to football and other sports, which depend more on people than on the sport itself," he told the press conference.

"We have to try to win the game, especially considering that if we don't score, we won't qualify.

"We have the obligation to score, there will be no variation on what we usually do."

"Tomorrow's game is final, as one goes to the final and another is eliminated."

Valverde has also expressed his wish to celebrate his 100th game as a Barcelona coach with a win against their fierce rivals.

"It's a notable game because it's one that can send you to the final and it's also a Clasico," he continued.

"It will be complicated because we don't go to the match with the aggregate we would like to have and the game is open.

"We know the importance of the opponent and we hope we can qualify, as I think they hope as well for them."

Arthur has returned to training following his hamstring injury and the Valverde hasn't ruled out including him in the squad Wednesday's game at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.

"He is better and did part of the training yesterday, now we must evaluate [his condition]," he noted.

"It's not this game that I thought he would be ready for, but we'll see what happens, as it's possible [he can play].

"He is a player who is different to the others, a great player, who offers us many things.

"He has been in some games that the team played well and missed others that the team also played well."

"We have others to replace him and we don't make excuses."