Barcelona will clash heads with Mallorca at the Iberostar Stadium this Tuesday night as they look to grab maximum points on the road in La Liga. The Catalan club earned a brilliant 3-2 comeback win against Celta Vigo recently which will give them a ton of confidence going into this game.
Xavi will set his men up in a 4-3-3 formation once again and could make a few tweaks to his first XI for this game. Ronald Araujo, Alejandro Balde, Gavi and Raphinha will all get a chance to impress from the start of this league clash versus Mallorca.
4-3-3 Barcelona Predicted Lineup To Face Mallorca
Defence
Marc-Andre ter Stegen will continue to feature in goal for Barca after shipping in a couple of goals in his last outing. Jules Kounde will resume his defensive partnership with Ronald Araujo as they focus on keeping the opposition at bay throughout the game.
Joao Cancelo will be a nailed-on starter at right-back while Alejandro Balde looks to prove his worth on the other flank as the left-back. Both of them will be eager to make a difference for the visitors from the wide areas.
Andreas Christensen will be available for selection on the bench as he offers cover for the defensive positions.
Midfield
Gavi, Oriol Romeu and Ilkay Gundogan will make up Barcelona’s midfield as they try to dictate the tempo of the game and engineer some clear-cut chances in the final third.
Frenkie de Jong will be sidelined for this game due to an ankle injury. However, Sergi Roberto will be named on the bench and might come on to make an impact in the second half if required.
Attack
Joao Felix will hope to put in a productive display as the left-winger while Raphinha looks to weave his magic from the right.
Robert Lewandowski will lead the line for the Catalan giants on the attacking end of the pitch. The Polish striker would be hungry to get his name on the scoresheet at the Iberostar Stadium after he bagged a quick-fire brace late in the game against Celta Vigo recently.
Ferran Torres will have to settle for a spot on the bench as he waits for his opportunity to impress in the latter stages of the game if needed.