Preview: Athletic Club looking to extend Cup run against Barcelona

Just two days after the end of the Supercoppa Italiana, Saudi Arabia is hosting the Supercopa de España in a similar four-team format. Athletic Club and Barcelona will kick the action off in the first semi-final.


By Neel Shelat


Athletic’s impressive cup record against Barça

Athletic Club have not defeated Barcelona in any of their last nine league games, but their head-to-head record in cups is quite different. The Basque side have knocked the Catalan giants out of the Copa del Rey in their last two clashes in the competition, requiring extra time to do so on both occasions. They also triumphed in their last two Supercopa meetings, winning 5-1 on aggregate in 2015 and registering yet another extra-time win in 2020.

The 2020 Supercopa Final

Barcelona eager for Lamine Yamal’s return

Barcelona have not done well after teenage superstar Lamine Yamal picked up an injury in mid-December. They lost the game he went off in at Leganés and suffered another defeat in the subsequent league match against Atlético Madrid, so their only win came against a lower-tier side in the Copa del Rey.

Head coach Hansi Flick was optimistic about the 17-year-old winger’s availability for this match, though he stopped short of confirming it. Either way, given Barcelona’s terrible track record with injury issues for young stars, they would be wise to carefully ease him back into the side.

In the meantime, Barça will hope to see some of their other creative players step up. Lamine Yamal is the outright assists leader in LaLiga ahead of Raphinha, who will be fresh after being rested on the weekend. However, no one else in the squad has more than three.

Unregistered players in Barcelona’s travelling squad

Barcelona had a two-week break around Christmas and the New Year, but they remained in the news thanks to their semiannual lever-pulling tradition. Even without any new signings made in the January window so far, they have squad registration issues to contend with as Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor can no longer feature for the team as things stand. However, the pair have travelled to Saudi Arabia with the squad.

On the bright side, Barça’s injury list is now down to just the two players with season-ending ACL injuries. Andreas Christensen is back after a long Achilles tendon issue, while Ronald Araújo made his return against Barbastro on the weekend.

Athletic’s impressive defensive solidity

Athletic Club have some injury issues of their own as top-scorer Oihan Sancet, centre-back Yeray Álvarez and defensive midfielder Íñigo Ruiz de Galarreta will all miss out. Nevertheless, they will back themselves to record yet another win over Barcelona thanks to their collective defensive solidity.

Under ex-Barça head coach Ernesto Valverde, the Basque side have consistently maintained one of the best defensive blocks in Spain. So far this season, they have conceded the third-lowest xG tally in LaLiga.

In the potential absence of creative players like Lamine Yamal and Olmo, Barcelona will surely find it tough to unlock this staunch defence.

Prediction

A minor format change has seen extra time eliminated from the Supercopa this season. Athletic may look to use that to their advantage having won each of their last five penalty shoot-outs, though their direct attacking threat might even make the difference in regulation time.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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