Lewandowski leads Barcelona’s expected formation against Real Madrid in El Clásico

Lewandowski leads Barcelona’s expected formation against Real Madrid in El Clásico

The ninth round of the Spanish Premier League’s Classico match between Real Madrid and its longtime rival Barcelona will draw the attention of football fans in particular to the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium at four and a half on Sunday.

Prior to today’s game, Barcelona led the “La Liga” standings with 22 points and a goal differential of just one versus Real Madrid, its opponent. This heightened the excitement of the Clasico encounter and encouraged each team to compete well against its traditional adversary.

The Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, the longtime home of Real Madrid, will host the 100th Clasico game today. However, the match will feature a new conflict, particularly between Karim Benzema and Robert Lewandowski.

Barcelona will have strong motivations for today’s game to make up for its humiliating draw against Inter Milan, which means leaving the Champions League for the second consecutive season at the group stage. by way of El Clásico.

As the trio of Ronald Arago, Andreas Christine, and Hector Pellerin are certain to play in today’s match, Barcelona will need to address its injuries, particularly in the defence line. Meanwhile, Jul Conde’s right to catch up with the match appears to be a great match, which depends on coach Xavi Hernandez to neutralise the threat of the Brazilian Vinicius Junior.

Barcelona is anticipated to start today’s game with the following lineup:
keeping goals: Mark Ter Stegen, André
Marcus Alonso, Jul Conde, Eric Garcia, and Gerard Pique make up the defence line.
Sergo Busquets, Bidri, and Frankie de Young play in the middle.
Anso Fati, Othman Dembele, and Robert Lewandowski carried out the assault.

Barcelona’s anticipated lineup to face Real Madrid in the El Clásico is led by Lewandowski.

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