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Barca need to recapture form
22/04/2008 11:37 - (SA)
Madrid - A fading Barcelona will need to recapture the sort of form that made them the kings of Europe two years ago if they are to tame much-fancied Manchester United in their Champions League semi-final on Wednesday.
Once seen as the leading exponents of the beautiful game in
club football, Barcelona are a mere shadow of the side that took
the competition by storm in 2006 and it is now United who are
deemed the most attractive and exciting team on the continent.
Barca effectively waved goodbye to their chances of
depriving Real Madrid of the league title after labouring to a
0-0 draw at home to neighbours Espanyol on Saturday.
They have won only one of their last eight league games and
they were distinctly unimpressive during their 1-0 victories
over Schalke 04 in the last round of the Champions League.
Barca's hopes rest in great part on Lionel Messi, who is
back fit after missing the last round because of a thigh injury.
The 20-year-old Argentine missed the 2006 Champions League
final through injury.
Missing
Barca will be without their former talisman Ronaldinho who
is sidelined with a leg injury and looks to be on the way out of
the club after a worrying slide in form this season.
Thierry Henry is a doubtful after missing the Espanyol
because of flu and coach Frank Rijkaard is likely to opt for
youngster Bojan Krkic alongside Messi and Samuel Eto'o up front.
Barca will also be missing skipper Carles Puyol who is out
through suspension, meaning that Rafael Marquez and Gabriel
Milito are likely to pair up in the centre of defence.
Eto'o, who has threatened to leave the club if they do not
get back to winning ways, has said that United's status as
favourites will serve as an extra incentive.
"For me it is a big motivation that they are being classed
as the favourites, that makes me even more keen to beat them,"
he said.
Stoppage time
For United the match at the Nou Camp will mark a return to
the venue of their famous 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 1999
Champions League final.
That victory came when Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer scored in stoppage time to secure their treble success
of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League honours.
Another victory there on Wednesday would take them one step
nearer a double this season of Premier and Champions League
honours.
However, Alex Ferguson does have some injury concerns,
mainly regarding Owen Hargreaves and Anderson. Hargreaves has a
hamstring injury and missed Saturday's 1-1 draw at Blackburn
Rovers, as did Anderson who has a groin problem.
Goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar (groin) was rested for the
Blackburn game, while striker Wayne Rooney injured a hip at
Ewood Park but should be fit enough to play on Wednesday.
The match could be a significant for United's Paul Scholes
and Gary Neville, who would make their 100th Champions League
appearances if they play.
Scholes, Neville and Ryan Giggs are the only survivors from
the treble-winning squad of 1999, although the Scholes was
suspended for the final against Bayern.
Probable teams:
Barcelona: 1-Victor Valdes; 11-Gianluca Zambrotta, 4-Rafael
Marquez, 3-Gabriel Milito, 22-Eric Abidal; 6-Xavi, 24-Yaya
Toure, 8-Andres Iniesta; 27-Bojan Krkic, 9-Samuel Eto'o,
19-Lionel Messi.
Manchester United: 1-Edwin van der Sar; 6-Wes Brown, 5-Rio Ferdinand, 15-Nemanja Vidic, 3-Patrice Evra; 16-Michael Carrick, 18-Paul Scholes, 7-Cristiano Ronaldo, 32-Carlos Tevez; 11-Ryan Giggs, 10-Wayne Rooney.
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