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Rashford starts for Barca: Can he reignite attack?

Summary

  • Barcelona faces Real Betis away after a league win.
  • Key midfielders Pedri and De Jong return, Olmo injured.
  • Rashford starts on the wing, Torres leads the attack.
Rashford starts for Barca: Can he reignite attack?

Barcelona faces a challenging away fixture against a in-form Real Betis at the Estadio La Cartuja this Saturday. The team is coming off a strong 3-1 win against Atlético Madrid, though the victory was marred by Dani Olmo's season-ending shoulder injury. Despite this setback, Barcelona receives a boost with the return of key midfielders Pedri and Frenkie de Jong, bolstering their midfield strength.

Manager Flick must navigate tactical adjustments due to the absences in attacking midfield. Pedri's presence significantly impacts Barcelona's control, while De Jong returns to anchor the midfield after recovering from a fever. The forward line will see Marcus Rashford starting on the left wing, with Ferran Torres expected to lead the attack in Robert Lewandowski's potential rest.

Barcelona aims to extend their winning streak in La Liga against a Betis side that has remained undefeated since late October. The predicted lineup shows notable changes, with new signings and returning players integrated to maintain momentum. Players like Lamine Yamal are expected to continue their impressive form, creating dynamic attacking opportunities.

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Marcus Rashford is expected to start on the left wing, with Ferran Torres leading the attack. Key midfielders Pedri and Frenkie de Jong are also set to feature.
Barcelona is on a winning streak and will aim for a sixth consecutive win in La Liga against Real Betis.
Dani Olmo is out for the rest of the year with a dislocated shoulder. Fermín López may not start due to recent return to training.

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