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Real-Barça, pre-match:
Respectively winners of Atlético and Osasuna earlier in the week, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona meet for a Clasico in the final of the Spanish Super Cup this Sunday evening (8 p.m. French time), in Riyadh. The meeting can be followed live on the L’Equipe channel, available on all operators and on the media website. The Blaugranas have won this competition 14 times, which is two more than the Casa Blanca.
Real-Barça, the probable line-ups:
The Merengues will be able to count on Jude Bellingham and Vinicius in the offensive sector, with Rodrygo as a third thief. In the middle, Aurélien Tchouaméni will start in 6 (Nacho will normally accompany Antonio Rüdiger) and if Toni Kroos and Federico Valverde start, it will be at the expense of Eduardo Camavinga.
Xavi is deprived of many players, including Raphinha, injured this week. Lamine Yamal will play right winger to hope to feed Robert Lewandowski. Left wing, Sergi Roberto is announced as the starter at the expense of Ferran Torres and Joao Félix.
🚨 Expected Real-Barca XI, per @marca pic.twitter.com/P6FbQTFQdi
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) January 14, 2024
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