The fourth and the final El Classico of the season will be played tonight at the Camp Nou, Barcelona go into the match as favorites, they are 2 goals to the good and will be playing against a depleted Real Madrid side. Pepe's straight red card in the first leg will keep him out of this game, Sergio Ramos is also suspended after picking up a yellow card in the first leg.
To take the game into extra-time Real Madrid will have to score at least 2 goals and ensure that they concede none, defensive approach to the game like last time will not help, attack is the need of the hour and with players like Ronaldo, Ozil, Di Maria scoring two goals should not be very difficult. Both teams lost in the La Liga over the weekend. Real Madrid lost against Real Zaragoza and Barcelona lost against Real Sociedad.
Andres Iniesta who missed the first leg is fit and expected to start for Barcelona, reserve keeper Pinto is suspended for getting himself involved in a scuffle at half-time in the first leg.
Adebayor should start this game because he can upset any defense with his mere presence, his physical attributes have traumatized defenders in the past, Carlos Puyol is expected to play as a left back for Barcelona, it is one position which can certainly be exploited.
Messi stands on the brink of breaking yet another record, Ruud van Nistelrooy scored 12 goals in a single champions league season, the diminutive magician has already scored 11 and needs to score just one more goal to equal Nistelrooy's record. Real Madrid have the worst disciplinary record in the champions league this season, they have picked up three red cards and a whopping 27 yellow cards.
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There are major problems at the back, Pepe and Sergio Ramos are suspended for this game, Albiol and Arbeloa are expected to start this game, Lass Diarra is also expected to start this one, Real Madrid might get exposed going forward, Diarra's performance will be the key tonight.
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