Barcelona will be looking to get back to winning ways in La Liga when they face Leganes at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on Sunday evening.
The match provides an important opportunity for the Catalan club to extend their lead at the top of the table after a promising start to the season.
As things stand, Barcelona lead La Liga, sitting one point ahead of second-placed Real Madrid. Leganes, on the other hand, find themselves struggling in 17th place, having accumulated just 15 points from their first 16 matches of the season.
Barcelona come into this game with confidence after a statement victory in the Champions League, where they defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in Germany.
Coach Hansi Flick will likely rotate his squad, with many of his players now fit and available for selection.
The team’s depth has improved, and it is expected that some of the players who have featured the most this season may be rested to keep them fresh for upcoming fixtures. Here’s a breakdown of how Barcelona could line up against Leganes:
Defence
Ronald Araujo is expected to feature from the bench. (Photo by LLUIS GENE/AFP via Getty Images)
In goal, Inaki Pena is expected to continue as Barcelona’s first-choice goalkeeper.
Although he has not managed to keep a clean sheet in his last four matches, Pena has been an important figure in Barcelona’s defensive setup, contributing significantly to the team’s performances.
Jules Kounde is likely to retain his place at right-back, continuing his solid run in the starting lineup.
While Barcelona welcome the return of Ronald Araujo, it is anticipated that he will not start this match but will instead come on as a substitute in the latter stages.
In the middle, Inigo Martinez and Pau Cubarsi are expected to be the preferred choices to partner at centre-back. Alejandro Balde will again take his place on the left side of the defence, providing stability and support to the backline.
Midfield
Gavi could start for Barcelona. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
The midfield could see a significant change in this match. Gavi is expected to return to the starting XI, where he will likely partner Marc Casado in a double pivot, taking charge of the central areas of the pitch.
This provides the team with strength and creativity in the middle of the park.
In the attacking midfield role, Barcelona have a few options, but it’s anticipated that Pedri will get the nod over Dani Olmo to start the game, adding flair and creativity to the team’s attacking play.
Attack
In the forward line, Barcelona’s young sensation, Lamine Yamal, will likely occupy the right wing position. The teenager has shown immense potential this season, and his presence on the right side adds pace and skill to Barcelona’s attack.
Ferran Torres could replace Raphinha. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
The central forward role will again be filled by the club’s star striker, Robert Lewandowski. The Polish forward is expected to lead the line, continuing his consistent form in front of goal.
On the left wing, Raphinha is expected to be rested, making way for Ferran Torres to return to the starting XI.
Torres’ dynamic style and versatility will offer Barcelona more attacking options and provide fresh legs as the team aims for another strong performance.
Overall, Barcelona will be aiming to keep their momentum going and build on their impressive start to the season. Despite the challenges they’ve faced, the team remains in a strong position to push for both La Liga and Champions League success.
With key players ready to return and a balanced squad, Hansi Flick’s side will be determined to secure another victory against Leganes and continue their title charge.