Tuesday 31 January 2023

LA LIGA PREVIEW: REAL BETIS VS BARCELONA

Los Veriblancos are poised for revenge, but do they have enough artillery to overcome the rampant Catalans?

No rest for the League leaders. They're back in La Liga action to take on Real Betis in a game rescheduled due to both teams' participation in the Spanish Super cup.  

After a stellar January, Barcelona will want to start February on a winning note and extend their lead to a tentative 8 points, until Valencia visit the Bernabeu tomorrow. They've endured a lot of scrappy wins last month, a trend they'll hope to put a stop to as they intend to kill of games much earlier, starting with a trip to the Benito Villamarin.

Never an easy ground to visit for opponents, the electric atmosphere of the Villamarin always acts as the 12th man for Real Betis. Their current form however, leaves quite a bit to be desired, having won only 3 of their last 9 La Liga games. Getting a win against the league leaders will do more than enough to boost their morale, but it's easier said than done.

INTERESTING STATS

- In the last 43 matches between the clubs, Barcelona have an impressive recent record having won 26, as opposed to Real Betis, who have only nine victories.

- In La Liga, Real Betis’s record against Barcelon is a worry for their fans. They have won only two of their last 22 games against Barcelona in La Liga. Their last two wins have come away at Camp Nou.

- Barcelona are on a five-match winning run away from home against Real Betis in La Liga. They are on the verge of becoming the first team to ever win six such games in a row in the competition.

- Xavi’s team have only lost one of their last 30 away games against Real Betis in La Liga. The last defeat was back in 2002.

- Before the start of their winless run at home, Real Betis were on a run of six consecutive victories at home in La Liga. Currently, they are on a winless run of three matches.

Last five meetings
12/01/23 (SUPERCOPA) Barça 2 (Lewandowski, Fati) Betis 2 (Barça won on pens)
07/05/22 (LIGA) Betis 1 Barça 2 (Fati, Alba)
04/12/21 (LIGA) Barça 0 Betis 1
07/02/21 (LIGA) Betis 2 Barça 3 (Messi, OG, Trincao)
07/11/20 (LIGA) Barça 5 (Dembélé, Griezmann, Messi 2, Pedri) Betis 2

TEAM NEWS
Real Betis

 Juan Cruz is the only absentee Betis will have to deal with. Juanmi, Nabil Fekir and Borja Iglesias have all been declared fit and have made the squad.

Manuel Pellegrini is likely to stick to his 4-2-3-1 formation, with Rui Silva in goal behind German Pezzella and Luiz Felipe at the heart of the defense. Juan Miranda and Youssouf Sabaly are likely to be his full-backs for the big game.

There is no doubt about the fact that the pair of William Carvalho and Guido Rodriguez will start. Fekir will return as the attacking midfielder, while Luiz Henrique and Sergio Canales will handle the wings. Finally, Borja Iglesias will resume duties at the number nine position. 

Barcelona

Xavi will be glad to have Robert Lewandowski available once again after serving his suspension. Barça have had problems scoring the second goal last month and the polish striker's presence will be more than welcome going forward. Ferran Torres has also completed his suspension and will be available for selection. Dembele however, will be sidelined for the considerable future.

German shot stopper and sweeper keeper Marc Andre TerStegen will resume his duties, protected by Araujo, Kounde, Christensen and Balde.

Xavi could go for his midfield 4 of Pedri, Gavi, Busquets and Frenkie, sacrificing a winger in the process. This means that Robert Lewandowski will be flanked on the left by Gavi ( or Pedri) and Raphinha on the right.
Where and when are Real Betis vs Barcelona playing?

Location: Seville, Spain 
Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarín
Date: Wednesday 1 February
Kick-off Time: 20:00 GMT / 15:00 EST / 12:00 PST 21:00 🇳🇬
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Real Betis are capable of finding the net against Barcelona at home, even on their worst days, but Barça have always outscored their opponents in the Villamarin. Expect a tightly contested game with goals involved, but the Catalan giants are favored here.

Friday 27 January 2023

LA LIGA PREVIEW: GIRONA VS BARCELONA

The first Catalan Derby between these two in the top flight since 2019 promises to be an eye catching spectacle.

Barça have their eyes and hearts firmly set on La Liga. Xavi's men have won the Supercup and recently confirmed their place in the semifinals of the Copa del Rey with a narrow home win over Real Sociedad. They're also yet to concede in the league this year. Imperious domestically, they sit 3 points ahead of the rest of the pack and have a chance to make it 8 wins on the bounce as they travel up north to take on the only other likeable Catalan club.

Girona, since their return to the top flight have endured a mixed season and now sit 12th in the table, 13 points away from the drop. While they've produced an eye catching display going forward, scoring 26 goals in their 18 league games, they've been leaky at the back, conceding 28 in said numer of matches. Can they breach the best defence in Europe and keep out the second best attacking line in the league? 

INTERESTING STATS 

- Barcelona have kept a clean sheet in 12 of their last 15 La Liga matches.

- Girona are still waiting for their first victory against Barcelona in La Liga and are winless in the last four in a row (D1 L3), shipping 3.2 goals per game on average.

- Girona have managed to record just a single victory from their last five domestic outings.

- Los Blanquivermells have also failed to record a single La Liga clean sheet so far this season.

- Xavi’s side have gone six away games without a loss, with both teams finding the back of the net in three of those games

- During the last 8 meetings, the goal difference is 24-8 in favour of FC Barcelona.

- Girona FC haven't lost in any of their last 6 home matches.

- Barcelona are unbeaten in their last 29 matches against Catalan teams in La Liga, with their previous such defeat coming at the hands of Espanyol by a 2-1 margin in 2009
(sportsmole.co.uk)

Last four meetings (in La Liga)

27/1/19 Girona 0-2 Barça
28/9/18  Barça 2-2 Girona
24/2/18 Barça 6-1 Girona
23/9/17 Girona 0-3 Barça

TEAM NEWS

Girona

Michel will have to do without the trio of Reinier, Kebe and Lopez, all out with injuries. Santi Bueno will also be unavailable due to his suspension against Villarreal. The coach will set his team up in a 4-2-3-1 formation. Paulo Gazzaniga is up for a potentially busy afternoon between the sticks against Barcelona.

The Argentine shot-stopper will be shielded by the four-man backline, which consists of Arnau Martinez, Javi Hernandez, Bernardo Espinosa, and Miguel Gutierrez. 

Martinez, as we all know, is heavily linked to Barcelona next season, so this is his chance to show Xavi (and the fans) why he deserves to move to the Camp Nou. Gutierrez, a madridsta, will be doing the same, hoping his main employers from the capital are watching.

Oriol Romeu and Aleix Garcia will partner up as pivots in the middle of the park, with the latter, who in many ways is their best player this season, assuming a more free and creative role.

Rodrigo Riquelme starts at right wing, while Toni Villa is expected to hold on to his spot on the left, with Ivan Martin operating behind Valentin Castellanos. Club’s top scorer and veteran, Cristhian Stuani, who always loves a goal against Barça, will wait in the wings.


Barcelona

Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres will complete their suspensions by sitting this one out. Xavi has everyone else available.

While there's no question as to who is starting between the sticks, a decent level of rotation is expected here as the games are now being played every 3-4 days. Ander Astralaga, the 18 year old goalkeeper of the U19 team, also makes the first team squad for the first time.

 This is the perfect opportunity for the likes of Jordi Alba, Marcos Alonso ( who just signed a new contract), Eric Garcia and Hector Bellerin to show why they should be considered as more than fringe players.

Pedri came off an injury scare against Sociedad and is expected to make this squad for this clash. Xavi will however do well to rotate the midfield as well in order to keep his best players fresh for what's to come. Pablo Torre and Franck Kessie could have their chances here.

Due to the absence of Lewandowski and Torres, there's not much luxury to rotate in front, but it is expected that Raphinha and Ansu Fati will play huge roles here. Ángel Alarcón, who also renewed his contract, has been called up and could get decent minutes here. Ousmane Dembele, of course, will also be available.


Where and when are Girona vs Barcelona playing?

Location: Girona, Spain

Stadium: Estadi Montilivi

Date: Saturday 28 January

Kick-off Time: 15:15 GMT / 10:15 EST / 07:15 PST, 16:15 🇳🇬

Referee: Alejandro Muniz Ruiz.


Girona have reasons to be impressed with themselves this season, attacking-wise at least. As such, they should be able to pose a few problems to Barcelona's sturdy backline. Their questionable defense however, will likely be their undoing, if the visitors can put their chances away.

Either way, it's sure to be a spectacular atmosphere in Girona and a clash worth watching.











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