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FC Barcelona vs Valencia: The Catalans Hope To Resurrect Their Home Run

by Anustup Sikdar
October 16, 2010 11:08 am
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FC BARCELONA
vs
VALENCIA

Camp Nou, Barcelona
October 16, 2010, 23:25 IST

It isn’t very often that FC Barcelona welcomes league leaders at the Nou Camp. The defending champions have had an erratic start to their season. After six rounds, the Catalans lie fourth in the La Liga. Quite surprisingly, Barca won all their away games and dropped as many as 5 points at home – courtesy a shocker against newly promoted Hercules and a draw against injury-ravaged Mallorca.

Valencia on the other hand has had a great start to their season. Pundits were of the opinion that the loss of the Davids would cost Valencia dearly. On the contrary, Valencia have conjured up a dream start to their 2010-11 campaign. Aritz Aduriz leads the clubs scoring charts with three scores so far with Joaquin, Vicente and Robert Soldado following suit. The Los Che have a healthy goal difference as well. Given the kind of season this is turning out to be, a healthy goal difference might just be the deciding factor in the end. At the end of the first six rounds, they are yet to lose a game and have dropped only a couple of points. The La Liga pacesetters will definitely like to build on their fabulous start and pick up all three points when they travel north this weekend.

Jan. 17, 2010 - PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain - PALMA DE MALLORCA, (SPAIN) 17/01/2010.- RCD Mallorca striker Aritz Aduriz complains to the referee during their First Division soccer League match against Deportivo de la Coruna played at Ono Estadi stadium in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on 17 January 2010.
Aritz Aduriz: Top scorer for the Los Che

This will be the first true test for the visitors and none of the opposition they have faced thus far, were slotted in the top seven spots last season. New Valencia striker Roberto Soldado is hoping his side can add to Pep Guardiola’s headaches this weekend, saying: “It’s the moment to hurt Barcelona. They are suffering at home, we are playing well away and we have to take advantage of these circumstances.“

The bad news for the hosts kept coming in with the likelihood of having to play without either one or two of their biggest stars – Xavi and David Villa. The former is still recuperating from an Achilles tendon problem, while Villa succumbed to a knee injury after scoring in the victory over Scotland on Tuesday night. Although Xavi, Villa & Pedro trained with the team, chances are less that all three might feature. “We will see, if Xavi is okay then he will take part, but if not he will be rested“, Guardiola said. Roberto Soldado, former Getafe hitman, believes Barca have the strength in depth to cover David Villa and Xavi’s absence.

KAZAN, RUSSIA. SEPTEMBER 30, 2010. Barcelona s Xavi Hernandez and Rubin s Christian Fernando Noboa Tello (R) seen during the Champions League Group D soccer match at Central stadium in Kazan. The match ends in a 1-1 draw. (Photo ITAR-TASS/ Roman Kruchinin) Photo via Newscom
Xavi: Barcelona's 'Fountain of Creativity'

Bojan has not only inherited the hallowed number nine from Ibrahimovic but also his impossible misses. The youngster is getting much needed playing time, but he’s failing to prove that he’s good enough for FC Barcelona. Despite his terrible form, Pep Guardiola might just hand him yet another start. In the absence of Xavi, the key to unlock a miserly Valencia defense should be Iniesta. He’s been in pretty good form this year, and scored a goal against Scotland midweek during internationals. FC Barcelona will be only too eager to resurrect their wretched home form. “We can’t afford to lose any more points at home,” full-back Adriano said earlier this week.

Even if Valencia were to fall by the side as the league season matures, with Real Madrid exhibiting Jose Mourinho’s characteristic defensiveness, Pep Guardiola’s men cannot afford to let in multiple goals even if they do manage to salvage a victory. What will worry Guardiola the most, however, is the realization that the aura surrounding his side has been considerably diminished with the spate of less than impressive results. Gone, seemingly, are the days when Barca won the game even before kick-off – when their awesome reputation preceded them on to the field. With more teams beginning to believe they can nick a point or two off the champions, Guardiola’s men will have to dig in their heels and weather the storm.

Valencia too have had their share of problems. They will be without the services of winger Joaquin Sanchez, who’s been ruled out for about a fortnight. Nonetheless, Unai Emery’s men would like to snatch maximum points from one of the most difficult venues to play at, in Spain.

Possible Starting Line-Ups:

FC Barcelona: Valdes(GK), Alves, Pique, Puyol, Abidal, Busquets, Iniesta, Keita, Messi, Villa, Bojan.

FC Barcelona - Probable starting line-up

Valencia: Cesar(GK), Saltor, Navarro, T. Costa, Mathieu, Topal, P. Hernandez, M. Fernandez, Mata, Adruiz, Soldado.

TheHardTackle’s PLAYER TO WATCH OUT FOR:

Gerard Pique (FC Barcelona)

Barcelona's Gerard Pique attends a news conference at Central Stadium in Kazan September 28, 2010. Barcelona will play against Rubin Kazan in their Champions League soccer match on Wednsday. REUTERS/Grigory Dukor (RUSSIA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)
Pique: Should be used for PLAN B

Despite having the likes of Lionel Messi, David Villa, Andres Iniesta and others, Gerard Pique is this week’s special player. Barcelona’s attack has been shunted out a few times this season and it’s  been observed that if Leo Messi fails, the team suffers. Against a miserly Valencia, if Messi is marked out of the game, then Barcelona has to change their approach. Gerard Pique might just come handy. He’s tall and in the absence of minnow-slaying Ibrahimovic, the responsibility to win balls in the air will fall to him. Also, the defender is the only physically imposing presence in an otherwise slightly-built side, and could be the variable factor that throws Valencia’s game plan into disarray.

Past Encounters:

2009-10: FC Barcelona 3-0 Valencia; Valencia 0-0 FC Barcelona

2008-09: FC Barcelona 4-0 Valencia; Valencia 2-2 FC Barcelona

2007-08: FC Barcelona 6-0 Valencia

TheHardTackle’s Prediction:

FC Barcelona 2-1 Valencia

Tags: AdurizFC BarcelonaMessiPep GuardiolaPiqueUnai EmreyXavi
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Comments 3

  1. Jayant says:
    12 years ago

    Three quick points:
    1. Its generally referred to as Camp Nou and not Nou Camp.
    2. La Liga looks at head to head and not goal difference so if the big teams perform well against the other big teams, GD shouldn’t really matter come the end of the season.
    3. David VIlla hasn’t really started a game as the central striker. Bojan will play down the middle with Villa and Messi on either side. Its inconsequential though as all 3 will interchange a fair bit during the match.

    On a different note, Barcelona has stopped accepting new members. Only those who are related to current members are eligible to apply for membership. Its a sad day in the history of the club and just the beginning of Rosell’s drive to make the club ‘more’ Catalan.

  2. A Blaugrana says:
    12 years ago

    Thanks for your valuable feedback.
    Well,
    1. Yes Barcelona’s home is called the Camp Nou but at times the English refer to it as the Nou Camp (although erroneously). You are right regarding this.

    2. When I wrote this, I looked at it from the following perspective:
    Team A & B are on 78 points each.
    Team A’s home: A 1-0 B
    Team B’s home: B 1-0 A

    In that scenario, the GOAL DIFFERENCE is bound to be a deciding factor.
    Given the kind season that we are experiencing (Barcelona’s wretched home form), I wont be surprised if we lose 2-1 to Atletico Madrid, after our 2-1 victory @ Vicente Calderon.

    3. Yes, Bojan has been the Centre Striker for us. David Villa usually starts from the left, but just like you said, our 3 attackers change places so often, it hardly matters.

    Thanks for reading…

  3. Jayant says:
    12 years ago

    Ah the English – for them the football world revolves around the EPL. I wouldn’t give their opinions on La Liga too much importance! 🙂

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