Barcelona will travel to the Mendizorrotza Stadium, to take on Deportivo Alaves, on Saturday, in the second match-week of the La Liga.
The Catalan outfit is going through some really turbulent times coming into the season, following their sale of Neymar to PSG and not being able to bring in a replacement yet. There is some serious unrest among the fans.
Amidst all this, new boss Ernesto Valverde did manage to lead the club to a 2-0 win in their season opener against Real Betis and will be hoping that his team get three points against last season’s Copa Del Rey finalists.
Striker Luis Suarez still remains unavailable for selection due to a knee injury, while defender Gerard Pique is fit and ready to play. Versatile midfielder Rafinha too is back in training, along with captain Andres Iniesta.
The German international will continue to man the goal for the Blaugrana ahead of former Ajax shot-stopper Jasper Cillessen.
The summer signing enjoyed a starring debut in the La Liga against Betis, and should hold on to his place ahead of Aleix Vidal at right-back.
The veteran too was impressive in the season opener at Camp Nou and Valverde might look to start him again, despite Pique being available.
The Frenchman has grown immensely in stature since his move to Barcelona last summer window. A constant fixture in their backline.
After a mediocre campaign last time around, the Spaniard has started the new season strongly and should continue to feature at left-back, ahead of Lucas Digne.
The Croatian is yet to hit his strides this season, but he remains a vital player for the Catalans and the manager will be hoping that he gets going soon.
The midfield anchorman was another one who had an ordinary season last time around and will be hoping to set that right this year.
The utility man scored the second goal for the Catalan giants last weekend and looked very promising. Should retain his place in the starting setup.
The summer signing played a role in both the goals in the opening game against Betis and his link-up with Semedo down the right-hand side could turn out to be a strong facet of Barca’s game.
The little magician was unlucky not to score last Sunday against Real Betis, but dominated the proceedings by operating as a false-nine. Set to start in a similar position again.
After Paco Alcacer’s poor game on the left wing last weekend, Valverde might consider bringing Denis Suarez into the starting setup.
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