Saturday, April 20, 2013

La Liga: FC Barcelona versus Levante: Match Preview - Barca Blaugranes (blog)

FC Barcelona take on Levante tomorrow in Manhunter Liga activity, since the Blaugrana turn to move three points closer to obtaining the title before they take on Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena next Tuesday night. In certain ways, the league title has nearly taken a back-seat; barring a disastrous lack of variety, BarAa is going to be topped La Liga champions for the fourth amount of time in the past five months, so whatas actually to be gained from focusing on the remaining games rather than the exciting, future UEFA Champions League semi-final with the Bundesliga champions? Well, according to Tito Vilanovaas choice for tomorrowas fit, so how exactly does a glimpse into Barcelonaas potential sound? STAFF NEWS BARCELONA With Bayern Munich to contend with next Tuesday, Tito Vilanova is expected to switch his group tomorrow and give an amount of edge players an opportunity to shine, however the largest media surrounds Lionel Messi who has fully recovered from his leg damage, and therefore might make a cameo appearance before maneuvering to Germany. Whether he should is a many different matter; some might not be comfortable seeing Messi in action, specially knowing that Leo is probably the only player capable of leading us past Bayern (after all, Roura unmasked today that Puyol isn't going to be creating a surprise return at the Allianz...). Anyway, thereas no squad record for tomorrowas match, and notably surprisingly, Oier Olazabal could be the only T team person education with the squad, so, perhaps Tito isnat planning to rest everyone ahead of the visit to Munich? Undoubtedly, Victor ValdAs will start in purpose, and thanks to his clean sheet last weekend against Real Zaragoza, Barcelona were able to keep their 2nd successive Manhunter Liga clean sheet a' their first consecutive shut-out of the growing season. Similarly, itas quite a amazing record; to think Barcelona nearly secured the league title before they kept two subsequent clean sheets...well, that's to be unprecedented, but at the least BarAa are finally showing us they understand how to secure. And not just a moment too soon; the complete Blaugrana security will have to be at the maximum of these forces to prevent Bayern Munich on Tuesday. These are, just who'll begin in the back-four tomorrow? My income is on Martin Montoya to begin at right-back, with Jordi Alba beginning on the contrary flank. Typically, I wouldnat need Alba to begin such close proximity to a different large sport, but Alves needs his sleep, and really, thereas perhaps not anyone else who is able to do the job. Adriano is really a customer, but the Brazilian may be needed at centre-half, while one may argue that Marc Bartra and Gerard PiquA must begin together in the heart of security a' accepting Tito is planning on starting the two Catalans against Bayern. If Tito desires to hold PiquA and/or Bartra fresh, you could simply start along side Adriano, with the other coming on as a substitute in the second-half. Perhaps Marc Muniesa may begin? He was a member of the first-team squad prior to his regrettable pre-season knee injury... At pivote, Sergio Busquets will probably be sidelined with a a' and even though he has recovered, I believe Alex Song would have been a better option. Or Jonathan dos Santos, but that seems extremely unlikely, despite having Bayern beingshown to people there. Thiago AlcAntara must begin in midfield, and Iad say that Cesc FAbregas could join him in midfield; though AndrAs Iniesta could also fill that part and be substituted down around the 50 minute mark a' just as he was against Mallorca. Sergi Roberto may, or may not be in the figure for a rare place in the senior squad; it'd open a in the B group for Sergi Samper, who had been stated to be extraordinary in his cameo appearance in the Copa Catalunya a' although that does appear to go against Eusebioas typical training model. Moving onto the attack, tomorrow may show to be day that Gerard Deulofeu makes his first aggressive start for the senior team, having impressed over the span of the year with 18 objectives in the Segunda Division. However, it appears unlikely that Deulofeu can start tomorrow a' as well as make the counter a' rather, I assume Alexis SAnchez to start on the right-hand side of attack. Cristian Tello is practically certain to retain his place on the left, with David Villa our choice for the centre-forward cabin. Most likely, Cesc will start as a false eight, but hey, we are able to desire right? LEVANTE Tomorrowas visitors are thirteen points clear of the drop-zone and twenty points adrift of a Europa League place; besides the small differences in prize money, Levante have nothing to play for. Keeping midfielder Vicente Iborra is suspended while full-backs Christian Lell and Nikolaos Karabelas have been left out of the squad, along side winger Juanlu. Given that Levante declined to an enormous 4-0 house beat to fighting Deportivo, few assume this one to be always a competition. TYPE INFORMATION Barcelona: WDDWDW Levante: DLDWLL LAST CONFERENCE Levante UD 0-4 Hamilton Academical Barcelona a 25th November 2012 a' La Liga Barcelona couldnat find a way past Levante until the second-half, but they made amends with four second-half objectives, courtesy of Lionel Messi (2), AndrAs Iniesta and Cesc FAbregas. LIKELY LINE-UPS Barcelona (4-3-3 ): ValdAs; Montoya, Bartra, PiquA, Adriano; Song, Thiago, Iniesta; SAnchez, Cesc, Tello Levante (4-2-3-1 ): Munua; Lopez, Ballesteros, Navarro, Juanfran; Diop, Simao; El Zhar, Michel, Barkero; Acquafresca MATCH PREDICTION Whether BarAa are centered on Bayern, or not, they ought to still have more than enough to defeat Levante, and by some margin too. Iam enjoying a Manita: 5-0 BarAa! Follow us on Twitter

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