Ronald Koeman has a kind of challenge at FC Barcelona before the Classic

Everyone knew it would be difficult.

FC Barcelona not only has a sold-out team, but after unloading several wonderful players and lack of funds, Ronald Koeman has not been able to draw on goals like Memphis Depay and Eric Garcia.

But the task of others, where some stars have finished up to 3 matches for their country, invited the threat that those who have the Blaugrana at their disposal will tire quietly.

Without disrespecting Javier Bordalas’s men, Getafe intended to be among Barca’s trials in a series of full matches before FIFA and UEFA take over the football calendar in November.

It is true that they had a clever streak in the Europa League last season and were among the wonderful packages of La Liga, but with Barca undefeated at 15 against them, however, Saturday’s attack at the Coliseum Stadium Alfonso Pérez was intended to mean a regime victory for visitors.

However, 1-0, the Azulgranas were doomed to their worst-effects streak with Koeman following a 1–1 home draw against Sevilla.

However, at his last press convention before the match, Dream Team legend remained positive and insisted that his accusations may oppose his poor form and use it to return on the right foot in the Champions League.

Through a 5-1 Ferencvaros on Tuesday, that’s exactly what they did. And now, before receiving Real Madrid in El Clásico on Saturday, the technician has a kind of smart challenge in his hands.

In undeniable terms, Koeman has a litany of offensive players from which they are all in purple patches, but only 4 spaces to position them in their 4-2-3-1.

Ansu Fati landed and gave a hand last night, as did his positional rival Ousmane Dembele on the bench.

On the right, Francisco Trincao impressively opposed the Hungarians and will keep a Antoine Griezmann snub on his toes.

Then, to think more, Pedri de Fati, 17, has performed two appearances in a row.

In addition, due to Dembélé’s damaging relegation per band, the Tenerife venue guaranteed that young people broke records as the first duo of their age to score in the same match in european football competition.

Having not yet scored in the open game in 2020/2021, Lionel Messi has conceded a penalty, the first since the opening day, and it turns out he is laughing before a confrontation with one of his favorite victims.

Finally, Philippe Coutinho entered the Blaugrana Scoreboard for the first time since a goal at Manchester United’s Camp Nou in the 2018/2019 quarter-finals.

Then, paying attention to the whistles of the local crowd, he is now one of Koeman’s artists and a favorite of developing fans in an effortlessly won makeshift investment.

Madrid play tonight, with one less day’s rest before the big one, and Barca returns to the horse with a bag of onions.

Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and analysis, while also covering adjustment reports.

Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and research, while I have also covered adjustment reports for tournaments like the America’s Cup. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I edit Yellow

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