Friday 31 March 2023

LA LIGA PREVIEW: ELCHE VS BARCELONA


La Liga is back! On the eve of Palm Sunday, Barcelona visit Elche in search of more good vibes.

After defeating Real Madrid yet again, this time in the league, Barcelona are now 12 points clear at the top. It'll probably take a disaster in the form of a meteor shower to prevent them from winning the league title at this point. Confidence is high and the team are looking to complete the domestic treble, which will be an insane achievement, considering where they were the last couple of years. After what feels like forever, there's reason to believe in Barcelona again.

The same can't be said for their hosts, Elche, who are all but sure to drop to Segunda Division next season after a disastrous campaign. They're currently on their fourth manager this season, which tells you the level of instability they've been dealing with. 13 points so far the season, they are firmly rooted at the bottom of the table and will likely finish there. This game is all about them giving a good account of themselves against the best possible opponent, which will serve as a bit of a morale booster.

INTERESTING STATS 

- We have to go all the way back to 1974 to find the last occasion Elche that managed to beat Barça, when Rinus Michels was on the blaugrana bench and Johan Cruyff was still playing.

- In fact, in a run dating back to 1984, Elche failed to score a single goal in ten games against Barça, which was the Catalans’ longest ever run without conceding against the same team. That run ended last season.

- Barcelona are the second-highest-scoring team in the league with 49 goals to their name.

- Elche have the worst defensive record in the league having conceded 51 goals.
Barcelona have the best defensive record in the league. They have conceded just 9 goals all season long.

- Elche have won just two matches in the entire season. Every other team in the division have won more than five matches.

- Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski has 20 goal contributions in the league.

Last five meetings 

17/09/22  Barça 3 (Lewandowski 2,                               Memphis) Elche 0
06/03/22  Elche 1 Barça 2 (Torres,                                 Memphis)
18/12/21  Barça 3 (Jutglà, Gavi, Nico)                           Elche 2
24/02/21  Barça 3 Elche 0 (Messi 2, Alba)

24/01/21 Elche 0 Barça 2 (De Jong, Puig)


TEAM NEWS

Elche

Pablo Machin was sacked after the loss to Real Sociedad before the international break and replaced by Argentinian Sebastián Beccacece, a long time assist of Jorge Sampaoli. No one will envy Sebastián in his position right now.

Elche will be missing both Pape Cheikh and Lucas Boye through suspension this weekend, while Lisandro Magallan, Enzo Roco, Alex Collado and John Donald are on the sidelines through injury. Elche do have a major boost as their leading goalscorer in the league this season (6) Pere Milla is available for this fixture.

Machin is expected to go ahead with the 3-4-3 formation which will act like the 5-3-2 for the majority of the match given the amount of ball possession the visitors are expected to have. Edgar Badia will start in goal while Helibelton Palacios, Gonzalo Verdu and Diego Gonzalez will be the back three.

Carlos Clerc and Tete Morente will play the role of wing-backs as they will start in the midfield four alongside former Barça player Gerard Gumbau and Omar Mascarell. Ezequiel Ponce and Fidel Chaves will start out wide as the wingers. Meanwhile, Pere Milla will be leading the attack for the home team.

Barcelona

The visitors will be without the services of Ousmane Dembele, Frenkie de Jong, Andreas Christensen and Pedri through injuries. Raphinha misses through suspension. Ronald Araujo has been given the green light to be a part of the squad but is unlikely to start due to the upcoming El Clasico. 

 Marc-Andre ter Stegen will be in goal. 
Jordi Alba and Marcos Alonso have a chance to return to the staring XI, with Koundé moving back to CB position and Sergi Roberto starting as RB. Sergio Busquets will once again start as the holding midfielder, while Franck Kessie and Gavi will be in his support. 

Ferran Torres and Ansu Fati are more than likely to start, both with a point to prove. Robert Lewandowski will lead the attack as he looks to break his current drought in front of goal.

We could see some debuts as well, in the form of Garrido and Estanis. Torre, Alarcón and Casadó could also feature.
Where and when are Elche vs Barcelona playing?

Location: Elche, Spain
Stadium: Estadio Manuel Martinez Valero
Date: Saturday 1 April
Kick-off Time: 20:00 BST / 15:00 ET / 12:00 PST, 21:00 🇳🇬
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande


What a mismatch, eh? 55 points separate the two teams, the largest gap between first and last at this stage of the season in La Liga History. That says it all about who's the favorite to win this one, even with injuries to key players. 


Sunday 19 March 2023

LA LIGA PREVIEW: BARCELONA VS REAL MADRID

It's one of the most crucial clasicos in recent history. Only one acceptable outcome: WIN!.

One of the greatest rivalries in the history of the game comes to the fore tonight: Barcelona host Real Madrid at the Camp Nou as they battle it out for 3 crucial points. The hosts need it to go 12 points clear at the top and further cement their hopes of winning La Liga, the visitors need it to stay alive, only just, in the title race. Who wins and who loses?

Barcelona remain quite unstoppable in the league, coming into this clash on the back of another 1-0 victory, this time at San Mames, one of the toughest grounds in La Liga. They've endured two defeats and two draws so far this season, conceding only 8 goals, one of them at home. They should have all the confidence they need to win this tie.

Real Madrid however, are way off the pace in La Liga, contrary to their form in the Champions League, where they just booked a spot in the quarter finals a few days ago over Liverpool with a 6-2 aggregate win. They know that it'll take a monumental collapse from the rivals to give them any chance in the La Liga title race, and they have the opportunity to trouble them tonight.
INTERESTING STATS

- This is Xavi's first El Clasico in the Camp Nou as manager. He has overseen six clasicos so far, three in the Bernabeu, the other three on neutral grounds, winning four of them.

- His only losses are the Supercup semifinal last year in Saudi Arabia (3-2) and the reverse league fixture in October, where Barcelona lost 3-1 at the Bernabeu.

-Barcelona have the best defence in the league, having conceded just eight goals so far.

-Real Madrid have the best attack in the league, they have found the back of the net on 50 occasions so far.

-Barcelona have won 22 out of their last 48 fixtures against Real Madrid.

-Robert Lewandowski has 15 goals in his 20 league starts for the Catalan giants.

-Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema has 11 goals in his 15 league starts for Real Madrid.

-Los Blancos have 101 wins in official Clasico games, compared to 99 for the Blaugrana.

TEAM NEWS

Barcelona 
Ousmane Dembele and Pedri remain crucial absentees for Xavi. The Catalans have however, found ways to win games without their main men and can do so here as well.

Marc Andre TerStegen will resume his duties at the goal post, looking to keep yet another clean sheet. The meanest defense in La Liga remains intact, as Ronald Araujo is welcomed back from suspension. Xavi could use 3 or 4 midfielders in this game, which means Kessie may join Gavi, DeJong and Busquets. Raphinha, who has been getting the goals recently, will continue alongside Robert Lewandowski, who is desperately in need of a goal right now. Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres remain options in attack.

Real Madrid
Carlo Ancelotti will be without the services of David Alaba, who is sidelined with a hamstring strain. Everyone else is available. Ferland Mendy and Karim Benzema have been deemed got enough to return to the squad.

Belgian shot-stopper Thibaut Courtois will be in goal. Nacho and Dani Carvajal will be the full-backs, while Eder Militao and Antonio Rudiger will pair up in the heart of the defence.

Tchouameni will slot in as the holding midfielder, while Camavinga will keep his place in the centre of the park, alongside Luka Modric. Karim Benzema, Federico Valverde and Vinicius Junior will form the attack. 
Where and when are Barcelona vs Real Madrid playing?
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Stadium: Camp Nou
Date: Sunday 19 March
Kick-off Time: 20:00 BST / 15:00 ET / 12:00 PT
Referee: Ricardo De Burgos Bengoetxea
VAR: TBC
It's the El Clasico, and as such, there are no favorites. Both teams desperately want the win and will go all out to get it. The best attack in the league squaring up against the best defense should make for a riveting clash.

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