Preview: Top vs. Bottom as Barca go to Valladolid

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By Karl Matchett


Almost pointless?

Take a quick glance at the squads, the points tallies and the form guide and nothing about this fixture says anything other than away win. Of course football always gives us the potential for an upset – that’s part of the reason to bother having match-ups like Valladolid against Barcelona – but taking one point from the last 42 available won’t see the home side inspire much hope of springing a surprise. And this would be a massive shock indeed, given Barcelona haven’t lost a domestic match this side of Christmas.

Rotation possibilities

But…and there’s always a but…there is more than one prize for Hansi Flick’s team to keep an eye on. Their Champions League semi-final second leg is only three days after this encounter and it’ll be a huge test of physical resilience as much as technical brilliance, if the first leg is anything to go by.

Barcelona are probably running short of options to change things around too, particularly at the back, so while some players will simply have to keep going and keep showing title-winning form as well as fitness, there is no question Flick will be tempted into changing at least a few faces to keep alive his dreams of a quadruple this term, having already won the Supercopa as well as the Copa del Rey. If Barcelona do slip up here, they know they can minimise that damage by beating Real Madrid the following weekend – there are no such second chances in midweek.

Recent form

The form book makes the most horrible of horrible reading for Álvaro Rubio’s side. One draw and 13 defeats since their last win, only four points earned in total for 2025 and only 16 for the entire season. They’ve conceded 16 in the last four matches alone. Barcelona on the other hand have won 11 of the last 12 in LaLiga – the other a draw – and even away from home it’s four wins on the spin.

Team news

Javi Sánchez and Henrique are sidelined for Real, but another worry is first-choice goalkeeper Karl Hein being an injury doubt.

In contrast, Barca No.1 Marc-André ter Stegen is reportedly going to start this game. They did lose Jules Koundé to injury in midweek and Alejandro Balde probably won’t be risked as he looks to make a comeback against Inter Milan. Robert Lewandowski, Marc Bernal and Marc Casadó are also out.

Key player

If Barcelona do rotate, one of those who could come into the XI would be a starter for most other sides on the planet. Gavi might not have featured as much as he’d normally hope this season but he can control a game with the best of them – on a per 90 minutes basis he averages 76 touches, a 54% dribble success, 6.6 duels won and 4.8 recoveries.

Gavi player traits, comparison against players in Europe’s top five leagues

Prediction

No chance Barcelona slip up at this stage of the title race, surely with El Clásico coming up next weekend: Valladolid 1-3 Barcelona.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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