FC Barcelona fell to Antwerp in their final UEFA Champions League group stage match last night, but that match was lacking in true meaning. Barca had already booked passage to the round of 16, and thus did some squad rotation, with manager Xavi giving his youth some more major minutes. Don’t expect that against Valencia on Saturday.
While the Antwerp defeat came in a dead rubber match, the result only increases the pressure on Xavi.
FC Barcelona at Valencia FYIs
Kickoff: Sat. Dec. 16, 8pm, Mestalla, Valencia, Spain
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La Liga Standing: Barca 4th, 34 pts, LWDWW Valencia 11th, 19 pts LLDLW
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Google Result Probability: Barca 58% Draw 24% Valencia 18%
Barca are through to the UCL knockout round for the first time in three seasons, so you can commend Xavi on that. However, Barca have still suffered four losses in their last nine matches, and they only sit fourth in the La Liga table. The defending league champions are seven points off the pace of table topping Girona, and behind arch-rivals Real Madrid, who are dealing with an injury crisis.
So Barca really need to win at Valencia this weekend, and Xavi will field a very strong team at the get go, in order to try and accomplish that. This is what we’re predicting that looks like.
FC Barcelona Starting 11 Prediction at Valencia
Inaki Pena; Joao Cancelo, Jules Kounde, Andreas Christensen, Alejandro Balde; Raphinha, Pedri, Ilkay Gundogan; Lamine Yamal, Joao Felix, Robert Lewandowski
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