The return of Ousmane Dembele in the team, after his reappearance on Saturday against Betis, means that the right-handed end of the Barça attack is no longer a specialist that the coach wants to use. The Frenchman’s return could give him back ownership of that position but Xavi warned yesterday in a press conference, regarding raphinha, that “the two can play together”. The Egarense coach wants to win LaLiga as soon as possible and this afternoon, against Osasuna with his mind set on Saturday’s Cup final, he is expected to field an eleven almost identical to the one that beat Betis 4- 0 on Saturday.
The coach gave the match against the Andalusians as an example, so it would be surprising if he changed the line-up significantly, especially considering the decisive role of recently re-emerged players such as Christensen, Peter or ownership dembele. The main doubt is in French. His entry into the starting eleven could go away raphinha in the bank yes Xavigiving continuity to his decision of a few days ago, decided to keep Gavi As a fourth midfielder but operating as a winger on the left. The natural change, from the desire to reward dembele with ownership, it is for the Brazilian, but in the same way Xavi He is “very happy with the weather he is having” raphinha.
In the rest of the field, the gala defense with Koundé, Araujo, Christensen and bucketfollowed back by Ter Stegen, pointed out that, if there were no more shocks, this would be the most visible until the title was mathematical. More of the same is happening in the middle of the field. In Peter and frankie recovered, Busquets He can return to perform with the poise and effectiveness he does when he plays accompanied by the Canary Islander and the Dutchman. And on the offending reference, Lewandowski He did not want to let the Pichichi escape and no one would move him from the axis of attack of the culé.
Source: La Verdad

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