Barcelona look for a sixth consecutive win in La Liga to maintain their spot at the top of the table as the Catalans
travel to Seville for a monster clash against Real Betis at the La Cartuja Stadium.
The Blaugrana are coming off their best win of the season against Atlético Madrid but face another brutal test as Betis
have lost just two games all season in all competitions, and have plenty of threats to cause Barça all kinds of problems
Here’s how we think Hansi Flick will line up his troops for Saturday’s battle:
Barça still looked vulnerable at the back against Atlético but had one of their most solid defensive performances of the
season, so it’s safe to assume the coach will stick with the same back four as he did in midweek: Jules Kounde at
right-back, Pau Cubarsí at center-back, Alejandro Balde and left-back, and Gerard Martín once again starting as the
left-sided center-back after a seriously impressive performance against the Colchoneros.
Barça get a big boost in midfield as Frenkie de Jong is back after a bout with the fever that kept him off the squad for
the game against Atlético, and we think the Dutchman will finally be reunited with Pedri in the double pivot. Fermín
López also returned to training but isn’t ready to start just yet, and with Dani Olmo out for the rest of 2025 with a
shoulder injury and Dro Fernández probably not ready to play from the beginning in a game of this importance, we think
Raphinha will move to midfield and play as a number 10 in this one.
There is a monster Champions League game against Frankfurt next Tuesday, which means there won’t be a lot of recovery
time and it might be a good idea to rest a veteran like Robert Lewandowski to make sure the Pole is fully ready for a
huge European night. With that in mind we think Ferran Torres will start up top, with Marcus Rashford on the left and
Lamine Yamal on the right.
Possible XI: Joan; Kounde, Cubarsí, Martín, Balde; De Jong, Pedri; Yamal, Raphinha, Rashford; Ferran (4-2-3-1)
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