The hopes of Barcelona resume the race in the La Liga title surely rest to beat Alaves in difficulty on Sunday evening.
The Catalan giants were brilliant in the Champions League, winning six of their eight championship phase games to finish as a finalist in Liverpool, although they slipped in the middle of the week by abandoning the points in Atalanta.
At the national level, things were a little more erratic for the Hansi Flick team, which managed to spoil a brilliant start to the season with terribly incompetent screens.
Here’s how Barcelona could line up while Flick seeks to keep Barcelona in the mixture.
GK: Wojciech Szczesny – “For the moment, it is number one,” were Flick’s words in his pre-match press conference. You can suppose in complete safety that the post will start between the sticks.
RB: Jules Kounde – The constant overlapping of the Right Right Right of Barcelona often allow Lamine Yamal to strut. It is invaluable for a side that already composes strongly on the talents of the adolescent.
CB: Ronald Araujo – costs of signing a new contract until 2031, Araujo hopes to offer Barcelona a well -necessary white sheet.
CB: Pau Cubarsi – With Inigo Martinez who only adapts again and Andreas Christensen who is a foot injury, there is little chance that Cubarsi does not present himself.
LB: Alejandro Balde – The form of balde has improved in recent weeks, which will be particularly pleasant to speculate in Spain that it could be sold to help balance the books.
CM: Marc Casado – The glue at the base of the Barcelona midfielder, Casado continues to turn with effortless ease.
CM: Pedri – Another player who has committed his future in Barcelona in the long term, there are few players in world football more talented than Pedri.
RM: Lamine Yamal – There are still six months left until there is 18 years old, but he is about to play in his 80th match for Barcelona. Everything is a bit surreal.
AM: GAVI – With Dani Olmo with a foot injury, Gavi will be pushed further to operate behind the leader of Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski.
LM: Raphinha – Largely considered one of the best wingers in the world – because of its rhythm, its dribbling capacity, its composure and its silky technique – the Alaves will tremble in their boots knowing that Raphinha of 23 goals will begin to LEFT.
ST: Robert Lewandowski – Gossip columns would make you believe that Lewandowski, 36, needs to replace at some point. 29 goals in 31 appearances this season suggest that the concept is an absolute nonsense – it certainly thinks that way.