Following a very important
win over Villarreal to
maintain their perfect record in 2023 and their comfortable margin at the top
of the La Liga table,
Barcelona turn their attentions to Europe as they begin their Europa League
journey with the first leg of their knockout playoff tie against Manchester
United at the Greatest Stadium on Earth on Thursday night.
The new Europa
League knockout format established last season eliminated the Round of 32 and
replaced it with eight playoff ties between the teams that finished third in
the Champions’ League group stage against the sides that came in
second in their Europa League groups. The eight group winners from the Europa
League await in the Round of 16, but it’s safe to say that this is the most
anticipated tie of the entire tournament no matter what else happens.
Barça and
Manchester United have a rich history of high-profile European clashes, and
it’s pretty sad that they are facing each other at this stage of the Europa
League. But both sides seem to be on their way back to the top of the
continent, and both are looking to prove their credentials against each other.
This is truly
a fascinating matchup between sides who are very similar in their current
trajectory, the transformational impact of their young, vibrant coaches, and
the style of play they employ. Both are in fantastic form and the winner of
this tie will be the unquestionable favorite to win the Europa League, and this
one truly is almost impossible to call.
From a Barça
perspective, they are perfect in 2023 and riding a 16-game unbeaten streak in
all competitions, the best under Xavi Hernández. The coach found a
four-midfielder system that works on both ends, and the defense led by the BACK
quartet is the best in the continent right now.
But all of
the Blaugrana’s impressive work since the World Cup has been done
in domestic competition, and the last memory of European football is a hugely
disappointing Champions League group stage with only one point in four games
against Bayern Munich and Inter Milan. Barça were not able to compete four months ago,
but their best defenders were all injured and Xavi was still trying to fit
square pegs into round holes.
This is a
completely different team now, one that is mature, patient and very difficult
to beat, and while the attack isn’t scintilating or high-scoring it is creative
and efficient enough to get results against the best teams in Spain, home or
road. Now they have to prove they can do it in Europe, and there is no tougher
test than Erik Ten Hag’s United.
After a rough
start to his life in England the Dutchman has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt
just how great of a coach he is. Ten Hag has utterly transformed United in six
months from a boring, slow, vulnerable team to one that suffocates opponents
and is capable of scoring in every way imaginable.
They want to
keep possession, but they can destroy you on the counter and have tall,
dangerous players in set pieces. Marcus Rashford is having the best season of
his career and becoming every bit the player, he was supposed to be when he
exploded onto the scene half a decade ago. Casemiro has changed their midfield,
and Bruno Fernandes is back to his best.
They do come
into this one with a lot of injuries and two key players out through
suspension, but the spine of the team is intact and Rashford will play. It
cannot be overstated just how great he looks right now, and Jules Kounde and
Ronald Araujo have to play perfect games to slow down the United winger. He’s
their main outlet and their big hope of getting a result at Camp Nou, but the
beauty of Ten Hag’s system is that it empowers everyone to be a threat if given
time on the ball and space to attack.
Barça’s great
defense will face its biggest test, and if they can hold their own the attack
has a real chance of getting goals against a United backline missing Lisandro
MartÃnez, the heart and soul of their defense. Luke Shaw will be his
replacement at center-back, and Barça simply must take advantage of that
matchup if they have any real hopes of winning.
These are two
giant clubs in great form playing a Champions League-worthy knockout tie in the
Europa League in February. It’s weird, it sounds wrong, but it’s what we got.
And it should be all kinds of fun.
Let’s freaking
dance.
POSSIBLE
LINEUPS
Barcelona
(4-2-3-1): Ter Stegen; Araujo, Kounde, Christensen, Balde; De Jong, Kessie;
Raphinha, Pedri, Gavi; Lewandowski
Man Utd
(4-2-3-1): De Gea; Dalot, Varane, Shaw, Malacia; Casemiro, Fred; Sancho,
Fernandes, Rashford; Weghorst
PREDICTION
Xavi’s Barça
are in amazing form but haven’t been tested in Europe in 2023. Ten Hag’s United
are in amazing form but haven’t been tested in Europe in 2023. These two teams
couldn’t be more similar, and I believe the game will show exactly that: 1-1
draw, and everything left to be decided at Old Trafford.