Confirmed Barça eleven against Red Star with three new features

Confirmed Barça eleven against Red Star with three new features
Confirmed Barça eleven against Red Star with three new features

There are already eleven confirmed holders of the FC Barcelona to visit tonight (9 p.m./Movistar Champions League) to Red Star of Belgrade in the fourth round of the Champions League. Hansi Flick maintains its base team and bets on Iñaki Peña under sticks; Koundé, Cubarsí, Iñigo Martínez and Gerard Martín in defense; Casado and De Jong in the double pivot, Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Raphinha ahead and Lewandowski as ‘9’.

In this way, German gives way to Koundé, Gerard Martin y De Jong regarding Sunday’s match against Espanyol and leaves Hèctor Fort, Bucket and Olmo. It is the first ownership of Frenkie since last April 21 in the Santiago Bernabéu once he had overcome his injury to his right ankle. The Dutchman will wear the captain’s armband since the previous ones in the hierarchy, Ter Stegen y Araujothey are injured.

Among the substitutes will be the goalkeepers Szczsesny y Astrologythe defenders Hèctor Fort, Sergi Domínguez y Baldethe media Olmo, Fermín, Gavi and Pablo Torre, as well as the forwards Ansu Fati y Victor.

Ter Stegen, Ronald Araujo, Andreas Christensen, Eric Garcia, Marc Bernal and Ferran Torres are still out due to injury.

At Barça, which today will play in the black kit, there are no warnings of suspension ahead of the next match, which will take place on Wednesday, November 26 (9 p.m.) against the Brest French in the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium in Montjuïc.

The culés have six points out of a possible nine, occupying 15th place provisionally while waiting for the fourth round to be completed and can climb the table in case of victory to the first eight places, which give direct access to the round of 16. There will be four more games against Brest (casa), Borussia Dortmund (out), Benfica (out) and Atalanta (casa).

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