BARCELONA'S PREDICTED LINEUP VS REAL MADRID (4-3-3)

July 27, 2023
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La Blaugrana's summer tour of the States has so far been disrupted by illness, although the Barça boss did get through 23 players against the Gunners as he attempted to get the entirety of his squad up to speed. Ultimately, though, they looked a couple of yards behind an Arsenal side that is four games deep this summer.


Nevertheless, an improved and more cohesive performance is expected when they face familiar opposition in Texas on Saturday. That's right, folks, we're being treated to a summer Clasico, and here's how Xavi could line up his Barcelona side for it.

Barcelona's predicted lineup vs Real Madrid (4-3-3)

GK: Marc-Andre ter Stegen - The German bounced back in some style last season and re-established himself as one of the world's most outstanding goalkeepers. His status as Barcelona's number one isn't in doubt, and he'll earn plenty of minutes this summer.


RB: Jules Kounde - The Frenchman was doubtful to play against Arsenal, but he ended up playing the second half at center-back. With Sergino Dest struggling in LA, Kounde could return to right back on Saturday.


CB: Ronald Araujo - Araujo is often used in a specialist position tasked with shutting down Vinicius Jr. when these two sides meet. However, Ancelotti's change to a front two and midfield diamond means the Brazilian won't exclusively be stationed wide left.


CB: Andreas Christensen - Fresh off an excellent season in Catalonia, Christensen should partner Araujo on Saturday, with Inigo Martinez likely missing and Eric Garcia not up to standard.



LB: Alejandro Balde - Balde was set to miss most of pre-season with an ankle injury, but recovered to play 45 minutes on Wednesday night. Xavi will be keen to use the dynamic full-back in Saturday's Clasico.


DM: Frenkie De Jong - Oriol Romeu could prove to be an astute signing, but the Spaniard looked off the pace against the Gunners, and we may see De Jong deployed in a holding midfield function. The Dutchman could yet replace Sergio Busquets.


CM: Pedri - The joyous Spaniard is back in full cry after injuries disrupted his 2022–23 campaign.


CM: Ilkay Gundogan - The German is bound to play a key role for La Blaugrana during his stay, and he'll likely earn plenty of minutes this summer to familiarize himself with his new teammates and Xavi's ideals.


RW: Raphinha - His deflected free-kick briefly gave Barça the lead over the Gunners. While Xavi has several options in this position, he'll likely stick with Raphinha on Saturday and call upon Ousmane Dembele when necessary.


ST: Robert Lewandowski - The boss isn't exactly spoilt for choice up top, so we should see Lewandowski start the upcoming Clasico.


LW: Gavi - We saw Gavi utilize wide left and drift infield to overload opponents in central areas last season. With Real deploying a midfield diamond, Barcelona will need an extra midfield body to assert some control in the central areas.