Tuesday 3 January 2023

COPA DEL REY PREVIEW: INTERCITY VS BARCELONA

INTRODUCTION
Barcelona begin their Copa del Rey journey against a team with nothing to lose and so much to prove.

Barcelona are back in Cup action! After limping out of the competition last year following a 3-2 defeat at San Mames, the Catalans have made this edition a top priority, even though La Liga remains the most important title to grab. They'll travel to the Valencian region of Spain to lock horns with a third division side who's well below Barça Athletic in the standings.

CF Intercity play their football in the third tier of Spanish football and have had to overcome Cirbonero and Mirandés to reach this stage. Even though their home stadium is Estadio Antonio Solana in Alicante, This game will be played in Estadio José Rico Pérez, the home stadium of Hércules, which has a 29,500 capacity compared to Intercity's stadium of 2500, where their fans can come out in droves to see their team play the biggest game in their 6 year history. Intercity actually played Barcelona B at the start of December, and the points were shared in a goalless draw, but it would be fair to say that this will be a different level entirely for the home side.

INTERESTING STATS 

- Barcelona are the most successful side in the history of the competition, winning the trophy 31 times, the last being in 2020/21.

- Barcelona are also the side with the most finals appearances in the competition. They have made the showpiece event 42 times, the last being in 2020/21.

- Barcelona is only one of three teams to win the competition four years in a row. They are also the only side to do so in the post-World War II era.

- Intercity have never gotten past the last 32 round of the Copa Del Rey. In fact, this is their most successful campaign in the competition so far.

-This is the first meeting between both teams.

- There are no fewer than eight former Barcelona players in the current Intercity squad!

TEAM NEWS

Intercity

Intercity have not been in action since recording a 2-0 victory over Mirandes in the last round of the Copa del Rey, and they have not reported any fresh injury concerns.

 While they go into the clash against Barcelona as massive underdogs, there is also an opportunity for them to make a name for themselves.

Gustavo Siviero’s side are likely to set up in a 5-3-2 formation and will in all likelihood remain changed from their last game. 

Gaizka Campos should start in goal behind the back five of Guillem Jaime, Vadik Murria Soriano, Ivan Kecojevic, Rafa Galvez and Cristo Romero. The trio of Cristian Herrera, Miguel Mari and Xemi Fernandez should hold the fort in the middle of the park.

Oriol Soldevila Puig and Pol Roige should start up front.

Barcelona

Following the disappointing draw against Espanyol and ahead of the clash with Atleti, rotations are expected. Xavi has chosen to rest Pedri and Lewandowski for this one. 

Iñaki Pena was registered with the first team in time and will likely start in goal. Araujo has been confirmed to start alongside Eric Garcia, and we'll likely see Hector Bellerin line up at Right back and Alba at left back.

Massive rotations are expected in the midfield as well, with Kessie and Torre itching for a start.

Memphis Depay will likely have a chance to convince Xavi that he's ready to start games again. Fati, who was disappointing against Espanyol, might be given another chance, along with Raphinha, who was more impressive at the weekend.
When and where is the Intercity v Barcelona game?

Location : Alicante (Spain)
Stadium : José Rico Pérez
Date : Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Time : 21:00 (🇳🇬time)
Referee : Valentin Pizarro Gómez
VAR : None
CONCLUSION

Barcelona were largely disappointing over the weekend, but they have a chance to put that behind them. CF Intercity will have to play the game of their lives to get anything out of this one, and given the gulf in quality between the two sides, any result other than a convincing Barcelona win will be deemed a huge upset.


Friday 30 December 2022

LA LIGA PREVIEW: BARCELONA VS ESPANYOL

INTRODUCTION

Barcelona are back in La Liga action with El Derbi Barceloni at the Spotify Camp Nou on New year's eve.

It's Derby time! Barcelona fans, after watching Club Legend Lionel Messi lift the World Cup with Argentina, will be treated to an early kick off at home against local rivals Espanyol.

The current league leaders will have to avoid defeat to retain the top spot as Real Madrid play before them, but it's safe to say that Xavi's men have nothing but victory on their minds. So far, they boast the joint best attack in the league (33 goals scored), best defensive record (5 goals conceded) and most wins (12).

Espanyol are at the other end of the spectrum. Only two wins this term so far,  the catalan outfit sit one point above the relegation zone. During the break, they've being in cup action twice though, winning both to book a tie with Celta Vigo on Jan 3. Periquitos held Barcelona to a 2-2 draw when the two teams last locked horns in February, but they have not beaten their Catalan rivals in Spain's top flight since February 2009.

INTERESTING STATS 

- The two Barcelona-based rivals will be meeting for the 215th time in competitive games. As expected, the hosts have been the better team in these games with 125 wins to their name.

- The visitors have been able to get the better of the Catalans 45 times and 44 games have ended in draws. Barcelona are unbeaten in their last eight meetings against Espanyol, recording five wins in that period.

- In La Liga, the hosts are on a 24-game unbeaten run against the visitors, last suffering a defeat in 2009 at the Camp Nou. In that time, Barça have scored 58 goals, and Espanyol just seven.

- Barcelona have kept a clean sheet in their last six out of seven home matches against Espanyol in all competitions.

- Espanyol have failed to win 19 of their last 21 matches in La Liga.

Last five meetings

13/02/22 (LIGA) Espanyol 2 Barça 2 (Pedri. Luuk de Jong)
20/11/21 (LIGA) Barça 1 (Memphis) Espanyol 0
08/07/20 (LIGA) Barça 1 (L Suárez) Espanyol 0
04/01/20 (LIGA) Espanyol 2 Barça 2 (L Suárez, A Vidal)
30/03/19 (LIGA) Barça 2 (Messi 2) Espanyol 0

TEAM NEWS

Barcelona

Xavi will be glad to have a full squad at his disposal. No one in the Barcelona infirmary, Robert Lewandowski's ban suspended, all players fully motivated about the club's ambitions this season.

Marc Andre TerStegen, our new captain, had been immaculate this season and will start in goal. Ronald Araujo, Franck Kessie, Sergi Roberto and Pablo Torre have all been declared fit. Andreas Christensen and Jules Koundé both had great individual World Cup campaigns and will be available to reinforce the defense once more.

Frenkie DeJong also had a great campaign in Qatar and will be looking to cement his place in midfield, alongside Pedri, Gavi and Sergio Busquets. The attack line is fully stacked, with Memphis, Ansu, Dembele, Raphinha and Ferran Torres all itching to line up alongside Lewandowski.

Espanyol

 Keidi Bare is out with a ligament injury, while Adria Pedrosa remains a doubt due to a hernia. Dani Gomez was shown a straight red card during Espanyol's first-round Copa del Rey tie against CD Rincon in November and will be unavailable.

Leandro Cabrera is available again following a suspension, though, and the 31-year-old is expected to be back in the middle of the defence for the clash at Camp Nou.

Head coach Martinez will make changes from the side that started in the Copa del Rey last time out, with Martin Braithwaite set to face the club that he left on a free transfer at the start of September. 
Where and when are Barcelona vs Espanyol playing?

Location: Barcelona, Spain 
Stadium: Spotify Camp Nou
Date: Saturday 31 December
Kick-off Time: 20:00 GMT / 15:00 ET / 12:00 PT
VAR: Santiago Jaime Latre
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
CONCLUSION

Espanyol's coach Diego Martinez was able to mastermind a victory at the Camp Nou with Granada two seasons ago, but faces an uphill task here as Barcelona have changed in all aspects since that day.

The hosts have been impressive at home in the league and will look to end the year with another victory to remain as league leaders. The title charge starts now!

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