Barcelona are hoping to proceed their flawless El Clasico type from final season once they tackle Actual Madrid on Sunday. They are going to go to the Santiago Bernabeu as underdogs, and if they’re to say one other victory, their defence will should be at its finest.
Pau Cubarsi is sort of sure to begin, however there may be uncertainty about who his associate shall be. In his eyes, each are very succesful, as he informed RAC1 (through Sempre Barca). He additionally spoke on being utilised as a left-sided central defender this season, which he has finished as a result of Inigo Martinez’s summer time exit.
“I really feel very comfy with Eric. Eric is an unimaginable man – his ball distribution is magnificent. I see Araujo doing rather well; he’s very hardworking and has a robust mentality. Everybody within the workforce may be very proud of him. He’s a terrific captain and has all the time helped me on and off the pitch. He was one of many first to help me.
“I haven’t performed many matches on the left, so it felt a bit new to me, but it surely’s additionally helped me enhance as a participant. It doesn’t change a lot, though after I play on the best, since I’ve finished it extra typically, I discover areas and the free man extra shortly. I just like the left aspect, and it’ll assist me sooner or later.”
Cubarsi reveals how Barcelona are reach El Clasico
Cubarsi additionally seemed forward to his battle with Actual Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe, whereas he additionally spoke on how he believes Barcelona will emerge victorious on Sunday.
“Final 12 months, I already shared the pitch with Mbappe. He’s not just like the strikers of the previous – he’s sooner and appears for house. He makes you keep alert as a defender. Actual Madrid all the time have nice squads. We even have one of the best gamers, which makes it a spectacular recreation to observe. Now we have to be ourselves, give attention to what we are able to enhance, and on how we are able to harm them. That’s what’s going to get us the win.”



























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