Atlético de Madrid seeks to break the curse at Camp Nou
Atlético de Madrid visits Barcelona with the possibility of climbing to the top of the table, after 11 consecutive victories. However, they have never won at the azulgrana stadium in 17 visits.
To try it, Simeone will not make major changes and will present a team very similar to the one that has been playing in recent matches, with the 4-4-2 formation that has been working so well. Up front, Julián Alvarez and Griezmann will form a formidable duo, one of the most in-form in European football.
In midfield, Barrios and De Paul will control the game, while Gallagher and Lino compete for the left-wing position. In defense, Javi Galán will play as left-back and Llorente as right-back. In the center, Giménez and Lenglet will form the defensive line, with Oblak as goalkeeper.