After the surprising 0-0 scoreline at the Camp Nou, Barcelona have to win it away in Turkey when they visit Galatasaray on Thursday at 18:45 GMT for the second leg of their round-of-16 tie with a spot in the quarter-finals at stake.
Galatasaray performed well in the first leg of this round-of-16 tie at the Camp Nou. Barcelona dominated the match with 69 percent possession, 16 shots, and four on target.
Galatasaray had only 31 percent of the ball, managed three shots, and just one on target. The Blaugrana had 633 passes compared to Galatasaray’s 309.
The statistics show that Galatasaray were tough to beat and mustered a few moments of danger for Barcelona. Ahead of the second leg, Galatasaray need to find ways to be more threatening without losing their solidity.
Even with a dominant performance in the first leg, Barcelona still came out with a 0-0 scoreline, which means the second leg is nicely poised for both teams.
The question for Barcelona is whether Galatasaray will be more threatening going forward in the second leg and whether such an approach will provide more chances to Barcelona’s forwards.
Xavi will be keen to ensure that his side wins to progress to the quarter-finals to continue a run of form that includes their current run of four consecutive wins in La Liga.
In this season’s Europa League campaign, Galatasaray have played seven matches so far. In this run, they have won three times and drawn four times.
Their unbeaten run comprises seven goals scored and three goals conceded throughout the campaign.
Galatasaray have averaged 43.29 percent possession while they have kept five clean sheets in the process.
This run of form shows that Galatasaray have a good defensive record; this is especially the case because they have conceded only three goals in the tournament so far. This resoluteness was demonstrated in the first leg against Barcelona that ended 0-0 at the Camp Nou.
Domestically, Barcelona are unbeaten in the last rounds of La Liga outings. In this run, they have won five matches and drawn one. They have hauled 16 points and dropped two in the process.
In this season’s Europa League campaign, Barcelona have played three matches after dropping into the tournament from their Champions League group.
In the three matches, the Blaugrana have won once and drawn twice. They have scored five goals while conceding three.
Barcelona have averaged 61.34 percent possession in this run and kept one clean sheet in the process.
Galatasaray will be without goalkeeper Fatih Ozturk; the 35-year-old is side-lined with a vestibular disorder.
Left-winger Arda Turan is also unavailable for the clash with Barcelona; the 25-year-old Turkish international is sidelined with a groin strain.
Long-term absentee Sergi Roberto is still unavailable for selection with a hamstring injury. Centre-back Samuel Umtiti is also unavailable for selection as the 28-year-old French international recovers from a fractured toe.
Left-winger Ansu Fati is making progress on his hamstring injury; however, the Galatasaray match might come too soon.
Xavi will also be without Alex Balde (ankle injury) and Ez Abde (patella tendon irritation) for the Galatasaray clash.
Pena Sotorres; P. van Aanholdm Marcao, V. Nelsson, S.Boey; B. Kutlu, T. Antalyali; M. Akturkoglu, S. Feghouli, R. Babel; M. Mohamed
ter Stegen; S. Dest, R. Araujo, E. Garcia, J. Alba; N. Gonzalez, F. de Jong, Pedri; Adama, F. Torres, M. Depay
The former Manchester City forward is acclimatizing into life at Barcelona; his role as the top of the Barcelona attack is important for Xavi’s approach to the game. He will be pivotal for Barcelona’s chances of beating Galatasaray on Thursday.
The creative forward will be crucial for Galatasaray in opening up Barcelona and creating dangerous situations. He will also be crucial in closing down Barcelona’s creative midfield play.
Expect Barcelona to dominate the ball and territory; they will play on the front foot and try to pin Galatasaray back in their own half. Galatasaray will remain compact and solid and will rely on transitions to hurt Barcelona.
Barcelona are highly favored to win the match and progress to the quarter-finals.
Make sure to bet on Galatasaray vs Barcelona with 22Bet!
Movie slots and TV slots exist. Some are just lazy cash grabs (slots with random…
Big jackpot money makes you think about quitting your job, buying a yacht, and never…
Date and Time: Saturday, February 22 2025, 17:00 GMT+1 Venue: Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre-Mauroy,…
Date and Time: Saturday, 22 February, 21:05 GMT+1 Venue: Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps, Auxerre, France Odds…
Date and Time: Monday, February 24, 2025, 21:00 GMT+1 Venue: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville, Spain…
Date and Time: Saturday, 22 February, 2025, 18:30 GMT+1 Venue: Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany…
This website uses cookies.