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A Familar FC Barcelona (4-3-3) Lineup to Slay Malaga




Training session at Camp nou
Fc Barcelona will host 10th place Malaga this weekend at the Camp Nou and it's surely an opportunity to  top the league table.
last two weeks 2-1 win at Sevilla was yet another example of Luis Enrique's side overcoming a potential banana skin.
The victory ensured Barcelona stayed 2 points below leaque leaders Real madrid having earned 25  points from their opening 11 games.

Next up for Lucho's men is Saturday visit of Malaga - a formidable  side, they are a side who often raise their game against stronger opponents as their impressive performance against the defending champions 2 seasons ago, sprung a  suprise with 1-0 win.
The Catalans have 50-50 chance of topping the league table as their Arch  Rival will likely drop points against Athletic Madrid.

 After a sloppy start to the season at Camp Nou, it is imperative that the Blaugrana record another victory in order to keep their momentum going and  probably top the league table.
Messi celebrates scoring malaga the last time the met


The Andalusian side  can look tremendously effective when they are all on their game but Blaugrana have what it takes to disintegrate their defense  line.

Given the fact that the Andalusian are yet to record an away victory this campaign makes it hard for one to believe they would be a strong opponent for the defending champions.

FCB need to draw inspiration from the 2-1 win at Sevilla and buid upon it . Tweak it to be more convincing especially in the early stages.

Hopefully another supreme attacking display awaits us. 

POSSIBLE BARCELONA LINEUP(4-3-3)
MARC-ANDRE STEGEN, SERGI ROBERTO,JORDI ALBA, GERARD PIQUE,JAVIER MACHERANO,IVAN RAKITIC, SERGIO BUSQUETS, RAFINHA,NEYMaR,MESSI.

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