The midfielder has acknowledged the importance of the game in the race for the title but said it would be dangerous to overlook their next opponents
Sergio Busquets has admitted Barcelona's clash with Real Madrid could well play a decisive role in the race for La Liga.
The Catalan giants host their fierce rivals on March 22 to cap a crucial month in their season as they look to stay in contention for three trophies.
Saturday's victory over Granada – combined with Madrid's draw with Villarreal – moved Barca to within two points of the leaders.
However, Busquets says they cannot let the Clasico take their attention away from the four games prior to it, otherwise their season could unravel.
"There's still a couple of games before then, but let's hope it is decisive for us," said the Barca midfielder. "A lot depends on what happens in the games before it.
"We know we've got to win every game. Being two points behind doesn't change anything about way we think, we always try to win all our games.
"Last week they [Real] were four, now it is just two, it means we don't have to depend on other results going our way, but it won't change way we play football."
Ahead of the meeting with madrid, Barca travel to Villarreal for the second leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final on Wednesday, before facing Rayo Vallecano and Eibar in the league. They then host Manchester City at Camp Nou in the return leg of their last-16 Champions League tie.