Three talking points ahead of Barcelona vs Eintracht Frankfurt | UEFA Champions League | Barca Universal
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Three talking points ahead of Barcelona vs Eintracht Frankfurt | UEFA Champions League | Barca Universal
"After all, they have not been clinical in the competition, and recent results have not helped their cause in any capacity. Of their five games so far, Barcelona have lost to PSG and Chelsea and drawn against Club Brugge, all of which place them in a complicated position. Finishing in the top eight, now, is no longer in their hand."
"While it is not impossible, they simply cannot afford to drop any more points in the league stage and have to hope for others' results to go their way. Winning on Tuesday night, thus, is almost non-negotiable for the Catalans, for all their hopes of a top-eight finish rest on the same. Hansi Flick's men enter the game on a good run of form and have scored 11 goals in their last three league games, winning all three."
The renovated Spotify Camp Nou will host FC Barcelona vs Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League. Ticketing was restricted to socios, with some members reportedly selling to German fans. High restrictions and renewed Champions League passion are expected to produce a thunderous atmosphere. Barcelona lead La Liga by four points but have struggled in Europe, losing to PSG and Chelsea and drawing with Club Brugge. After five group games, a top-eight finish is no longer fully under their control. A win is essential. Eintracht arrive in strong form, having scored 11 goals in their last three league matches. Lamine Yamal was deployed as a No. 10 with Raphinha rested.
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