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November 13, 2010 4:00 PM EST
Camp Nou — Barcelona
Referee:‬ Carlos Delgado Ferreiro‎
Attendance:‬ 90000‎
 
22′ David Villa
Nilmar 26′
58′ Lionel Messi
 
83′ Lionel Messi
 

La Liga Preview: Barcelona - Villarreal

The Yellow Submarine have impressed so far, but how will they manage against a powerful Barca side?

By Robin Bairner

Lionel Messi, Barcelona (Getty Images)
Going The Wrong Way

Undoubtedly the most eye-catching fixture of the weekend in the Primera Division is Villarreal’s visit to Barcelona on Saturday night, an encounter that pits Real Madrid’s closest rivals in the title race against each other.

Barca presently lie one point behind los Blancos in the standings and will be hopeful of taking temporary charge of the league prior to the capital side’s encounter with Sporting de Gijon on Sunday. But Pep Guardiola’s men cannot afford to treat this fixture lightly; not only are Villarreal in terrific form, la Blaugrana have not always been themselves at Camp Nou this term.

A shock defeat against Hercules and a draw against Mallorca have gone some way to puncturing the aura of invincibility that surrounds the Catalan venue. This is, however, nit-picking to some extent as la Blaugrana have won all of their other eight top flight fixtures this season and have made serene progress in the Copa del Rey, in which they defeated Ceuta 5-1 on Wednesday with the help of several fringe players and youngsters.

Guardiola has persistently fought off claims that his side aren’t playing as well as they have done over the course of the last two years, but the real test for the very best sides always comes in the biggest matches. Make no mistake, Saturday evening’s encounter is huge, and Barcelona will be very much focused towards it.

A Third Force?

At the start of the season it was Valencia and Atletico Madrid who were tipped to become Spain’s ‘third force’ this term, while Villarreal were dismissed somewhat after a scrappy opening day defeat against newly promoted Real Sociedad had the vultures circling over El Madrigal. Such predictions have proven wholly premature as the Yellow Submarine have emerged from this gloom to record seven wins in their last nine fixtures.

Typically strong at home, Juan Carlos Garrido’s side have picked up 15 points from 15 in front of their supporters. But the most impressive aspect of their play has been their form on the road, though they have not been seriously tested on their travels before this weekend.

The next month is likely to be defining for Garrido’s men. They’ve overcome many of the Spanish top flight’s middleweights in the early part of the campaign but in the lead up to Christmas they have Valencia and Sevilla to face after their trip to Barcelona on Saturday night.

Should the Yellow Submarine earn three points, there can be little doubt that they should be seriously regarded as potential challengers for the Liga crown, but it seems that they don’t quite have the power yet to achieve such a result away from home.


TEAM NEWS

Barcelona


Gabriel Milito faces between four and six weeks on the sidelines due to a thigh injury. Meanwhile, Gerard Pique’s suspension after his red card against Getafe last weekend means that youngster Marc Bartra has been tipped for a role in the starting XI come the weekend.

Adriano has been suffering from gastroenteritis and should be classed as doubtful, and Jeffren is back training with the main body of players after suffering back problems.

Villarreal


Marcos Senna is experiencing hamstring problems and the veteran midfielder is doubtful to feature at Camp Nou. Bruno Soriano will feature if the veteran battler does indeed sit out.

Marco Ruben is fit again, and Gonzalo Rodriguez purged a one-match suspension last weekend.

American striker Jozy Altidore is not expected to see any time on the pitch against Barca.

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Available Squads
1Víctor ValdésGoalkeeper
2Daniel AlvesDefender
-MaxwellDefender
5Carles PuyolDefender
22Éric AbidalDefender
16Sergio Busquets BurgosMidfielder
8Andrés Iniesta LujánMidfielder
6XaviMidfielder
10Lionel MessiStriker
17PedroStriker
7David VillaStriker
13José Pinto ColoradoGoalkeeper
24Andreu Fontàs PratDefender
11Thiago AlcántaraMidfielder
14Bojan KrkicStriker
15Seydou KeitaMidfielder
21AdrianoMidfielder
14Javier MascheranoMidfielder
13Diego López RodríguezGoalkeeper
6ÁngelDefender
4Mateo MusacchioDefender
5Carlos MarchenaDefender
38CapdevilaDefender
12Santiago Cazorla GonzálezMidfielder
20Borja Valero IglesiasMidfielder
21SorianoMidfielder
10CaniMidfielder
22Giuseppe RossiStriker
7NilmarStriker
-Juan CarlosGoalkeeper
2Gonzalo RodríguezDefender
15CataláDefender
17Jozy AltidoreStriker
19Marcos Senna Midfielder
20Jefferson Antonio MonteroMidfielder
9Marco RubenStriker
Players to Watch
Andreu Fontàs Prat
Andreu Fontàs Prat
Position: Defender
Squad Number: 24
Games Goals YC RC
1 0 0 0
Nilmar
Nilmar
Position: Striker
Squad Number: 7
Games Goals YC RC
21 4 2 0
Probable Lineups
Víctor Valdés 1
Daniel Alves 2
Maxwell 0
Carles Puyol 5
Éric Abidal 22
Sergio Busquets Burgos 16
Andrés Iniesta Luján 8
Xavi 6
Lionel Messi 10
Pedro 17
David Villa 7
Diego López Rodríguez 13
Ángel 6
Mateo Musacchio 4
Carlos Marchena 5
Capdevila 38
Santiago Cazorla González 12
Borja Valero Iglesias 20
Soriano 21
Cani 10
Giuseppe Rossi 22
Nilmar 7
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Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Lionel Messi Lionel Messi
Striker
Barcelona
50 10
Cristiano Ronaldo Cristiano Ronaldo
Striker
Real Madrid
46 12
Radamel Falcao Radamel Falcao
Striker
Atlético de Madrid
24 5
Gonzalo Higuaín Gonzalo Higuaín
Striker
Real Madrid
22 0
Karim Benzema Karim Benzema
Striker
Real Madrid
21 0