Although it’s commonly believed that your team matters most, nobody ever forgets their opponent—especially when it comes to a Clásico involving Barcelona and Real Madrid. It makes reasonable that Valdebebas has not overlooked any information regarding the team led by
According to sources based on match analysis, Fermín López, a 20-year-old from Huelva, is the talk of the Barça season and his contribution to the Barcelona eleven is growing like foam. His name and surname are surprisingly Spanish. When he scored the goal in the summer friendly against Dallas, he impressed the Real Madrid coaches and players, but at the time it seemed like a day gone by and a chance well taken.
The white coaching staff has taken note of the attacking-oriented midfielder’s determination to prove that he is here to stay and has given his squad movement instructions in an effort to warn them about the young player’s talent and those unexpected appearances. natural ability to accomplish the goal and keep a positive relationship with it. There’s been no doubt about the message: “He is the fittest player.”
Real Madrid is not just focused on him, but they do feel that he currently has more of an impact on players like Joao Félix, Lamine Yamale, and Ferran Torres than he does, which is why they will be watching the Andalusian closely.
Resolvable disconnects
The disconnections that the Barça team experienced have also been researched. The Barça team moves erratically and has occasionally lost possession of the ball in recent games—exactly what Xavi requested yesterday. Both the Real Madrid and Barcelona coaches saw it firsthand.
The white locker room was not surprised when some of the injured guys showed up at the last minute. The Madrid strategy won’t alter, and they even discuss favoring players who aren’t fully fit while keeping in mind that Real Madrid also lost key players in Courtois, Militao, Ceballos, and the as-yet-unknown Arda Güller.