FC Barcelona, ​​the group for Brest with a major absentee!

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FC Barcelona returns to the Champions League this Tuesday evening. The Catalans face Stade Brestois in front of their supporters at Montjuic.

Sixth in the C1 standings with a total of 9 points, Barça can take a big step towards qualifying for the round of 16 if they succeed against the Breton club. But be careful, Hansi Flick’s men will have to be wary of the Brestois who are performing well in this 2024-2025 edition of C1 (4th in the ranking with 10 points).

For this part, the German coach will have to do without one of his major players. Indeed, Lamine Yamal is still injured and will not be part of this European poster.

Which starting 11 for Barça?

What will be the starting 11 aligned by Hansi Flick against Stade Brestois. In principle, the German technician should field a team close to his typical team, but it is not impossible that he could make some changes.

Barça’s probable 11: Pena – Koundé, I. Martinez, Cubarsi, Fort – Casado, Pedri – Raphinha, Fermin, Olmo – Lewandowski.

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