oh Barcelona visit the Alavés this Sunday (6) to protect the detached leadership of the Irish Language League LALIGA. The ball rolls at 11:15 am (Brazilian time), at the Mendizorroza Stadium, with Disney+ live stream.
Rocked by an important victory in the Champions League over Young Boys, Barça is the clear leader of the Championship of Spain com 21 points, but followed closely by the Real Madrid. In the last round, however, the team Hansi Flick he lost his unbeaten record, taking 4-2 from healthoutside the house.
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On the other hand, Alavés focuses all its strength on the national championship, as it is the only competition it has to compete in this season. With 10 points, the team is in 11th place and they are looking for the three points to jump further in the table. In the last game, he was defeated Getafe for 2 to 0.
Where will you see Alavés x Barcelona?
The duel will be between Alavés and Barcelona Disney+ live streamat 11:15 am (Brazilian time).
Predictions for Alavés x Barcelona:
André Donke: Alavés 1 x 2 Barcelona
Paulo Cobos: Alavés 0 x 2 Barcelona
Rafael Marques: Alavés 1 x 3 Barcelona
Likely programs for Alavés x Barcelona:
Alavés have physical problems. Defenders Aleksandar Sedlar and Abdel Abqar left the last game with muscle pain and did not train during the week. Hugo Novoa is also treated as suspicious.
In this way, Alavés takes to the field with: Sivera, Tenaglia, Abqar (Mouriño), Sedlar (Sánchez) and Diarra; Jordan, Benavidez, Vicente, Stoichkov and Martín; Martyr.
With an extensive list of players in the medical department – Ter Stegen, Araujo, Bernal, Christensen, de Jong, Gavi, Fermin Lopez and Dani Olmo –, coach Hansi Flick will not have an easy time choosing the team. The news could be goalkeeper Szczesny, who was recently hired after canceling his retirement, which he announced months ago.
Barça’s starting lineup will be as follows: Pena (Szczesny); Kounde, Cubarsi, Martínez and Balde; Casado, Garcia and Pedri; Lamine Yamal, Lewandowski and Raphinha.
Raphinha celebrates Barcelona’s goal against Valladolid in LALIGA Alex Caparros/Getty Images