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4-1-2-1-2 Real Madrid Predicted Lineup Against FC Barcelona

4-1-2-1-2 Real Madrid Predicted Lineup Against FC Barcelona

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Real Madrid will face Barcelona in the final of the Copa Del Rey at the Estadio de La Cartuja. The club from the Spanish capital have not been in their best form this season. They have struggled in La Liga and are four points behind Barcelona. They have been knocked out of the UEFA Champions League, and hence they will be looking at the Copa Del Rey as the chance of winning a major trophy.
Real Madrid beat Real Sociedad in the semi-final of the Copa Del Rey to qualify for the final. During the last 89 meetings, FC Barcelona have won 41 times, there have been 21 draws, while Real Madrid have won 27 times. The goal difference is 162-125 in favor of FC Barcelona. Eder Militao, Dani Carvajal, and Ferland Mendy are set to miss out on this game with injuries. Let us take a look at the predicted lineup of Real Madrid for this game.
4-1-2-1-2 Real Madrid Predicted Lineup Against FC Barcelona:
Defense:
Courtois, a wall in goal, should be a safe bet to make crucial saves. Fede Valverde at right-back is a bold move, as his energy and versatility could stifle Barcelona's wingers. However, it will be a gamble defensively, but they have no other choice. Rudiger's grit and experience will anchor the centre, and he will be paired with young Raul Asencio. The young defender has been stepping up amid injuries. Fran Garcia at left-back will bring pace and attacking flair, but he will need to stay sharp against Barcelona's tricky forwards. This backline mixes youth, aggression, and nous, but they will need to gel quickly to handle Barcelona's relentless press.
Midfield:
The probable midfield trio of Tchouameni, Modric, and Camavinga should be a mixture of steel and silk. Tchouameni will sit deep, and he will break up play while shielding the defence. His discipline will be key against Barcelona's quick transitions. Modric, the maestro, still possesses magic with his vision and passing and will be expected to dictate tempo at 39. Camavinga's dynamism will add box-to-box energy. He will be pressing high and driving forward. This setup feels balanced, with Modric's creativity unlocking spaces and Camavinga's legs covering gaps. They will need to control possession and avoid being overrun by Barcelona's midfield intensity. However, this trio has the quality to dominate on their day.
Attack:
Real Madrid's attack should be a mouthwatering prospect with Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, and Mbappé. Bellingham will play just behind the strikers and will bring goals, grit, and flair. Vinicius Junior, on the left, will be a nightmare for defenders. His pace and trickery could tear Barcelona apart. Mbappe, up top, is a lethal finisher, and he will be hungry to prove himself in this clash. This trio's speed and skill can exploit any defensive lapse, but they will need to be clinical against Barcelona's high line. If they click, this attack could be unstoppable and might deliver a masterclass.

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