Barca’s youngsters seal the deal vs Valencia Copa Del Rey Semifinal second leg

Luis Enrique decided to make the most of his sides 7-0 first leg advantage last night by resting the majority of his usual starting eleven. He included 5 B team players in his 18 man squad along with under 19 player Carles Aleñà. Bravo, Piqué, Sergio, Alves, Arda, Iniesta, Suárez, Messi, Neymar, Mascherano and Alba were all excluded from the squad.

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Sergi Roberto was a standout player last night.

Barcelona’s second strength team didn’t sit back and invite pressure from Valencia they took the game to them. Sergi Roberto, Munir and Rakitic all had opportunities to score but failed to do so. Luis Enrique decided to experiment his formation using a 3-5-2 formation which saw Vermaelen,Bartra and Mathieu protect Ter Stegen in goal. This gamble backfired when a long ball found Negredo unmarked in acres of space. The former Man City striker raced into the box followed by Bartra. Ter Stegen blocked the Spaniards first effort but could not keep hold of the ball which bounced fortunately back into the path of Negredo who coolly put Valencia ahead on the  night despite Bartra’s sliding attempt to prevent the goal.

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Munir missed some great opportunities to level the sides.

Barcelona squandered many opportunities to level the score the closest chance coming from an Ivan Rakitic free kick. A mix up in communication saw both Bartra and Munir go for the cross resulting in a miss from just 6 yards. Enrique’s frustration could be seen with his sides performance as he threw a water bottle in anger. His side continued to search for an equalizer in the second half and Rakitic went agonizingly close when his run along the left wing and subsequent cut inside allowed him to have a shot on goal but it was saved well.

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Hero on the night Wilfrid Kaptoum celebrates his first goal with the senior team in only his third appearance.

A draw would be enough to see Enrique beat Pep Guardiola’s record of 28 games unbeaten and in the 81st minute he decided to introduce B team regular Wilfrid Kaptoum.  Just three minutes later Camara another B team player delivered a perfect cross to Kaptoum who calmly slotted home the equalizer with is first touch of the game. Enrique’s men held on to deny Gary Neville a home victory in front of just 16,000 at the Mestalla. The 7 goal margin of victory over the two legs is the heaviest defeat in Valencia’s history.

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Rakitic was deployed as a false 9 during the match.

With a place in the Copa del Rey final on May 21st now secured Luis Enrique looks ahead to a difficult home fixture on Sunday night against his former team Celta Vigo. Barcelona will hope to avoid a repeat of the scoreline from their last meeting which saw Vigo triumph 4-1.

Copa Del Rey Preview: FC Barcelona vs Valencia second leg

FC Barcelona travel to Valenica tomorrow night with a staggering 7-0 first leg lead. The odds are stacked against Gary Neville’s Valencia side who have to score 8 unanswered goals in order to progress to the final. This result is made even more difficult due to Valencia’s poor form in La Liga losing away to Real Betis at the weekend adding further to the pressure mounting on Gary Neville.

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Lionel Messi scored a hat trick last time out.


FC Barcelona are expected to rotate the squad tomorrow night ahead of Sunday’s difficult fixture at home to Celta Vigo. Luis Enrique has decided to give some B team players a chance with Samper,Gumbau,Kaptoum,Camara and Romera all training with the first team today and yesterday. Enrique will almost certainly be with out Lionel Messi for tomorrow fixture. The Argentinian missed training in Monday and Tuesday as he underwent tests to follow up his renal colic experienced at the Club World Cup last December. Today he underwent a procedure to deal with some kidney stones that were discovered yesterday. The club announced he will return to training on Wedneday and should be fit for Sunday’s game.

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The duo of Messi and Suárez scored the combined 7 goals last week

Luis Enrique equaled  Pep Guardiolas record of 28 games unbeaten when his side overcame Levante on Sunday. Should Barcelona win/draw tomorrow he will set a new club record. 

Possible FC Barcelona lineup:

Ter Stegen, Vidal,Bartra,Vermaelen,Adriano,Samper,Roberto,Kaptoum,Munir,Suárez,Turan.

Can Gary Neville produce one of the biggest comebacks in football history?

The game kicks off at 8pm GMT and is available on LaLigaCopaTV.

Copa Del Rey Preview: FC Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao Second Leg

Athletic Bilbao come to the Camp Nou chasing the hosts slender 1 goal lead as the tie is finely posed at 2-1. FC Barcelona are expected to welcome Neymar back into the match day squad after he missed the weekend game away to Malaga through injury. Bilbao will not be afraid of the Camp Nou although they will hope it goes better than their last visit – a 6-0 loss receiving a red card.

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Both sides come into the game after La Liga victories at the weekend. Bilbao won a Basque Derby vs Eibar 5-2 and Barcelona fought to a 2-1 victory away to Malaga. Bilbao will press high and look to take an early lead tomorrow night. Barcelona are expected to make changes from the weekend which saw a makeshift defence struggle against a Malga side who employed a high pressing tactic similar to that of Bilbao in the first leg.

Possible Barcelona lineup:

Ter Stegen, Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Roberto, Busquets,Rakitic,Iniesta,Messi,Suarez,Neymar.

Neymar may take a place on the bench due to Munir’s goal scoring run and so as not to risk a reoccurrence of his injury.Robeto is expected to display is versatility once again in the left back position with Jordi Alba still out.

The match could swing either way. Kickoff is 8:30pm GMT and is available on LaLigaCopaTV

Copa Del Rey Preview: Athletic Bilbao vs FC Barcelona 

When Pique’s back pass was intercepted with minutes gone on Sunday evening Bilbao fans hopes began to rise. The shot the followed would mirror the teams performance on the night. A 6-0 humiliation in the Camp Nou saw Barcelona take all 3 points from 10 man Bilbao.

  
Ernesto Valverde was not foolish on Sunday night. He saw that there was no way back for his side and took off his young star Inaki Williams his mind clearly thinking ahead to the Copa Del Rey first leg. He will also have inform front man Adruiz back (he missed the La Liga tie due to a suspension) but will still be without Raul Garcia.

FC Barcelona know that San Mames will not be a friendly atmosphere. With the fans practically on the pitch Barca will face a 12th man. However they will be without Luis Suárez who will serve his final of a two match bans following a tunnel incident against Espanyol in the last round. Jordi Alba will also be absent due to a hamstring injury sustained on Sunday night and there is a question mark over Lionel Messi’s fitness after he was taken off at halftime on Sunday as a precaution. Tests showed no injury but many sources believe he will miss the first leg.

Bilbao can try and regain some pride following Sunday’s humiliation. Barcelona will face a difficult task and it is highly unlikely that this tie will be sealed in the first leg.

 

Messi could miss the first leg

 

Possible FC Barcelona lineup:

Ter Stegen, Alves,Pique, Mascherano, Roberto, Busquets, Iniesta, Rakitic, Neymar, Arda, Munir.

Ter Stegen is expected to keep his cup spot. Alves could replace Vidal in right back. Roberto covered the left back position when Alba was withdrawn on Sunday so don’t be shocked to see Enrique experiment. Without Messi and Suarez, Neymar will lead the attack and could be partnered by Arda, Munir or Vidal. It’s all up to Enrique.

The match kicks off at 8:00pm GMT and is available on LaLigaCopaTV

Copa Del Rey preview: FC Barcelona vs RCD Espanyol 2nd leg

FC Barcelona travel across town to the Power8 stadium for the third and final derby of the month with a 4-1 aggregate lead over their rivals. Last week saw a very physical game with Espanyol having two men sent off along with a number of other incidents that the referee didn’t pick up on including a stamp on Lionel Messi from Espanyol keeper Pau Lopez. One incident that the referee did pick up on was an after match tunnel bust-up involving a number of players on both sides. Luis Suárez was noted for calling a player a  waste of space” and has received a 2 match Copa ban. Diop of Espanyol received a one match ban for calling Suárez’s mother a “w*ore”. 

 

The nasty side of last weeks game

 
Luis Enrique meet with his counterpart today ahead of tomorrow’s game. Both men were all smiles for the cameras but the tension was clear between the two. Enrique has once again stated he will treat this game as if his side has no aggregate lead. It is expected that changes will be made from his lineup at the weekend and he may consider the threats made by Espanyol players involving their opponents leaving in stretchers.

 

The two managers face off

 
Possible Barcelona starting lineup:

Ter Stegen, Alves, Mascherano, Vermaelen, Alba, Busquets, Roberto, Rakitic, Messi, Arda, Neymar.

 

Messi was in good spirts following his Ballon D’or win

 
An hostile atmosphere awaits the leaders and over the 90 minutes Espanyol cannot be ruled out of this tie yet – stranger things have happened.

The game kick off at 8:00pm GMT and is available on LaLigaCopaTV.

Copa Del Rey preview: FC Barcelona vs RCD Espanyol

The Camp Nou will tomorrow play host to round two of the Catalan Derby between fierce rivals FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol. Following Saturday’s violent league encounter in Espanyol’s Power8 stadium both sides have been attacking each other. FC Barcelona’s players and fans felt their rivals were far too physical and criticized the referee’s officiating. Espanyol took aim at Javier Mascherano’s incident with Alvaro and club president Joan Collet denies racist chants were directed towards Neymar.

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Luis Enrique today announced his 18 man squad for tomorrow’s game including Aleix Vidal and Arda Turan. Claudio Bravo, Douglas, Adriano and Sandro were not included along with Sergi Roberto who was injured in Saturday’s fixture. The full squad list is as follows: Ter Stegen, Masip, Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Bartra, Mathieu, Alba, Vermaelen, Busquets, Rakitic, Iniesta, Arda, Vidal, Munir, Messi, Suarez and Neymar.

In his pre-match press conference Enrique was asked how he will approach the midweek tie he stated that his team will “Play is if there isn’t a second game” and he expects a different game from what we saw on Saturday. Enrique wouldn’t be drawn to comment on the violence employed by his rivals but did confirm that Roberto is out due to an injury sustained on Saturday. The exclusion of Claudio Bravo and ongoing transfer speculation saw Enrique questioned on his goalkeeper selection. He replied in his usual manner saying ” I am the coach. I decide who plays. I don’t guarantee any of my keepers game time. What is important is they are all ready to play in every competition”.

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Arda and Vidal set to make their debuts

Yesterday saw Barcelona register Aleix Vidal and Arda Turan who are now eligible to play for the club. Luis Enrqiue today confirmed that both are match fit and they will both be involved in tomorrow’s game but he doesn’t know how long they will feature. Enrique praised their versatility claiming Arda can play in midfield or on the wing with Vidal able to play wing back, midfield and as a winger if needed.

The exclusion of Sandro should also be noted as transfer speculation linking him away from the club increases. Munir has been given more game time from Enrique this year.

Possible Barcelona Lineup:

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From his press conference it seems as if Enrique is looking to win the tie in the first leg so expect an all start starting eleven. Arda or Vidal could start but due to a lack of game time an appearance as a substitute is more likely. The center back partnership could also change with a number of possible combinations.

The match kicks off at 7:30pm tomorrow and is availbe to watch via pay-per-view on LaLigaTVCOPA.