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FC Barcelona still seems to believe in the La Liga title. Despite the 8 points that separate Xavi’s men from Real Madrid in the league, the Catalans want to play hard and believe that there is still much at stake. At the same time, the Blaugranas are hoping to do well in Europe this season, and things are off to a pretty good start so far. Robert Lewandowski’s squad took a nice advantage to qualify for the Champions League semi-finals by winning 3-2 at the Parc des Princes earlier this week. And before the return on Tuesday, the Barcelonans had a La Liga match.
Against Cadiz, Xavi Hernandez’s troops did the job. The former midfielder even allowed himself to rotate his team significantly, leaving many strong men to rest. A goal from João Félix at the end of the first period was enough for Barcelona to take three points against a team stuck at the bottom of the table.
Xavi promises war
After the match, Xavi logically spoke about this upcoming shock. And it promises another difficult meeting for the Parisians. “We are in the best moment of the season. We were very good this evening, on a difficult pitch. Tuesday, it will be a real war. This is the most beautiful thing in football, but we are in our best moment”launched the Catalan tactician.
If PSG was able to rest, having not played a championship match this weekend, the Barcelona tactician was able to rest his managers and only Ter Stegen and Pau Cubarsí played the two matches as starters. An ideal context, and Xavi also knows that he can count on certain bench players like Félix or Fermin Lopez in the event that things get tough on Tuesday evening. PSG has been warned…
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