FC Barcelona – Seville: the official line-ups

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Important meeting for FC Barcelona which hosts Sevilla as part of the 10th day of La Liga. Leader of the standings with the same number of points as Real Madrid, Barça only has victory in its sights. The Catalans remain on a convincing success in Alavès before the break (3-0), the objective is to put pressure on the competition at the top of the championship. Opposite, Sevilla are 12th but have found some color in recent days, the Andalusians’ form is ascending. This match can be followed live with commentary on the French Football Weekly website.

In terms of team compositions, Hansi Flick remains faithful to his 4-2-3-1. Inaki Pena is present in goal, Ter Stegen being injured for many months. In defense, Koundé and Balde are on the sides with a Cubarsi-Martinez axis. The Casado-Garcia pair is aligned in midfield with Raphinha as playmaker. Finally Pedri is placed on the left side of the attack, Yamal on the right and Lewandowski as scorer. On the Seville side, Garcia Pimienta lines up exactly the same team which had got the better of Betis (1-0), only Kouassi (suspended) gives up his place to Marcao in central defense. A classic eleven therefore with two French starters: Badé and Agoumé.

The compositions

Barcelona: Pena – Koundé, Cubarsi, I.Martinez, Balde – E.Garcia, Casado – Yamal, Raphinha, Pedri – Lewandowski

Seville: Nyland – Carmona, Badé, Marcao, Pedrosa – Agoumé, Gudelj, Peque – Lukebakio, Romero, Ejuke

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