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Champions League evening for FC Barcelona. This Tuesday, the Catalan club hosts Stade Brestois at Stade Montjuic as part of the 5th day of the Champions League.
A meeting which could allow Barça to take a very big step towards the round of 16 if they succeed against Brest.
The indisputable holder of Hansi Flick’s squad, Robert Lewandowski will be in the line-up from the start of the game unless there is a big surprise. The Polish number 9 can make history against SB29.
Indeed, the former Bayern Munich player only needs one goal to become the third player to reach the 100-goal mark in the Champions League during his 125th appearance.
The 36-year-old would join Lionel Messi who achieved the feat in 123 matches and Cristiano Ronaldo who did it in 137 matches.
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.
Barça’s probable 11: Pena – Koundé, I. Martinez, Cubarsi, Fort – Casado, Pedri – Raphinha, Fermin, Olmo – Lewandowski.
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