Barcelona’s hopes of returning in La Liga’s title races will surely rest in beating the Alaves on Sunday evening.
The Catalan giant were brilliant in the Champions League and won six of their eight league phase games to become second-placed in Liverpool, even though they were brought to the point a week by falling to Atalanta.
In Germany, things for Hansi Flick’s side were somewhat more unpredictable, which managed to spoil a brilliant start to the season with some terribly incapable displays.
This is how Barcelona could set up because Flick Barcelona can keep in the mix.
GK: Wojciech Szczesny – “At the moment he is number one,” was the words of the flick in his press conference before the game. You can certainly assume that the pole between the sticks begins.
RB: Jules Kounde – The constant overlaps of Barcelona’s flying right -back often enable Lamin Yamal to struggle his things. This is invaluable for an invaluable value that is already heavily rely on the talents of the teenager.
CB: Ronald Araujo – Araujo is fresh from the signing of a new contract until 2031 and hope to provide Barcelona an urgently needed clean sheet.
CB: Pau Cubarsi – Since Inigo Martinez is just fitting again and Andreas Christensen desires a foot injury, there is hardly a chance that 17-year-old Cubarsi will not come with him.
LB: Alejandro Balde – The form of soon has improved in the past few weeks, which will be particularly pleasant in Spain that it could be sold to sell the books.
Cm: Marc Casado – The glue on the base of Barcelona’s midfield, Casado, keeps everything with effortless ease.
Cm: pedri – – – Another player who has committed his future for Barcelona in the long term, there are only a few playmakers in world football more talented than Pedri.
RM: Lamin Yamal – There are still six months ahead of Yamal, but he is about to play for Barcelona in his 80th game. It’s all a bit surreal.
Am: Gavi – With Dani Olmo with a foot injury, Gavi is pushed further forward to operate behind Barcelona’s main marker Robert Lewandowski.
LM: Raphinha – Alaves will begin in their boots, the 23 -goals -raphinha, on the left, one of the best wingers in the world -due to his pace, dribbling ability, serenity and silky technology.
ST: Robert Lewandowski – The gossip columns would make you believe that the 36-year-old Lewandowski must be replaced at some point. 29 goals in 31 appearances this season would indicate that the term is absolute nonsense – he certainly thinks that.