Casado & Rashford’s Double Thrust Sevillian Stadium Defeat!
Barcelona return to La Liga action, as they prepare to host Sevilla at Spotify Camp Nou in what promises to be a crucial game in the title race.Hansi Flick’s side currently sit at the top of the La...
Casado, Rashford start in a 4-2-3-1 – How Barcelona can line up against Sevilla Barcelona return to La Liga action, as they prepare to host Sevilla at Spotify Camp Nou in what promises to be a crucial game in the title race. Hansi Flick’s side currently sit at the top of the La Liga standings. Their position at the summit became even more significant after Real Madrid secured a win against Elche, which means Barcelona lead their rivals by just one point heading into this round of matches.
Barcelona will head into the game following a demanding midweek fixture in the UEFA Champions League. The Blaugrana travelled to England to face Newcastle United at St James’ Park in the first leg of their round of 16 tie. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, leaving everything to play for in the second leg at Camp Nou.
Despite the positive result away from home, Flick must now carefully balance his squad with the Champions League return leg approaching. Another factor that adds extra importance to Sunday’s match is the club’s political landscape. It is also the day of the presidential voting process at Barcelona, making it a significant day both on and off the pitch for the club and its supporters.
Sevilla, meanwhile, arrive at Camp Nou in a very different situation. The Andalusian side currently sit 14th in the La Liga table and are still looking over their shoulder in the relegation battle. Interestingly, Barcelona will also be eager to settle an old score.
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