The possible alignments of the fc barcelona celtic

The possible alignments of the Barça-Celtic in the Camp Nou

The possible alignments of the Barça-Celtic in the Camp Nou

Published:26/03/2014 - 00:11h

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Gerardo Martino has summoned to 18 footballers for the meeting of this Wednesday in the Camp Nou in front of the Celtic of Vigo, with the aim to add a new victory and expect to possible tropiezos of Real Madrid and Athletic. Alexis Sánchez and Pedro Rodríguez will be headlines

 

 

The FC Barcelona will try this Wednesday give value to the three points achieved in Santiago Bernabéu and continue tightening to Real Madrid and Athletic, so only a point above the Barcelona. Xavi Hernández and Carles Puyol will be the most stood out drops for Gerardo Martino, whereas the Celtic travels without one of his best players, the midfield player Rafinha Alcántara. In this sense, foresees that the men of the "Tata" go out to by all and that Alexis Sánchez and Pedro return to the titularity.

 

 
The goal, therefore, will be defended a day more by Víctor Valdés; the line of four will form it Dani Alves, Mascherano, Marc Bartra and Adriano; whereas Sergio Busquets will go back to occupy the pivote by behind Andrés Iniesta and Cesc Fábregas; in attack, the two pure extremes of the Barça, Alexis Sánchez and Pedro Rodríguez, will go back to coincide in the lawn with the insaciable Leo Messi. Players like Cristian Tello, Neymar or Sergi Roberto could play in the second part.
 
Possible alignment of the FC Barcelona: Valdés; Alves, Mascherano, Bartra, Adriano; Busquets, Cesc Fábregas, Andrés Iniesta; Pedro, Alexis Sánchez and Leo Messi.
 
Possible alignment of the Celtic of Vigo: Yoel; Hugo Mallo, Cabral, Íñigo López, Aurtenetxe; Fontàs, Augusto Fernández, Álex López; Santi Mina, Nolito, Charles.

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