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    Barcelona boss Xavi FORGETS Bruno Fernandes’ name and calls him ‘the Portuguese guy’ as he names FOUR Man Utd dangermen

    BARCELONA boss Xavi forgot Bruno Fernandes’ name ahead of his side’s trip to Manchester United.The LaLiga team face the Red Devils in the second leg of the Europa League play-off round on Thursday with the tie level following a 2-2 thriller at the Nou Camp.
    Bruno Fernandes’ name was not remembered by XaviCredit: Getty
    Barcelona boss Xavi also praised the work of Erik ten HagCredit: AP
    Ahead of the game, Fernandes’ name appeared to escape the mind of the Barca manager, who called him “the Portuguese guy”.
    He praised the work that his dugout rival Erik ten Hag has done at the Red Devils when it comes to improving individuals.
    Xavi said to The Times: “He is very good, I like him a lot.
    “He has built a team and is getting the best out of all his players. That speaks well of him.
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    “Tactically he is very good and he handles the dressing room very well.”
    Xavi also went on to highlight four Man Utd danger men while dropping the clanger when it comes to Fernandes’ name.
    The Barcelona legend said: “He is getting all the talent out of his players. You see [Jadon] Sancho, [Marcus] Rashford, the Portuguese guy and look how Fred is playing.”
    Fernandes is enjoying a fine season, having taken the captain’s armband off Harry Maguire when he is regularly on the substitutes bench.
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    The attacking midfielder has played 36 times for Man Utd this season, scoring seven goals and registering nine assists.
    Meanwhile, Rashford is in even better form in front of goal, finding the back of the net 24 times in all competitions.

    He appears to have struck up a good connection with Fred, who has assisted the England star twice in two games, including in the first clash with Barcelona.
    The Catalan giants supposedly have a plan to beat United, claims ex-Manchester City ace Ferran Torres.
    But they may have to do it without a number of key players amid fitness concerns and without Gavi as he is suspended. More

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    How Barcelona deal with rampant Rashford will decide spectacular Europa League clash with Man Utd at Old Trafford

    THE competition may be different, the walk out theme may be less enthralling, and the game may be taking place on a far from ideal day.However, Barcelona’s visit to Old Trafford under the lights this Thursday has all the feeling of a colossal European affair.
    Erik ten Hag goes head-to-head with Xavi at Old Trafford
    There is no room for error in this one.
    After a mouth-watering and rather chaotic 2-2 draw in Catalonia just under a week ago, it will be a winner takes all at the Theatre of Dreams.
    At least one of the favourites to win the Europa League will bow out with their heads held high, knowing that they fell to a worthy adversary.
    Following a nervy first half at the Camp Nou in which Manchester United had the better chances but Barcelona dominated the play, the second half had viewers on the edges of their seats.
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    But it’s still all to play for and both managers will have learned quite a lot about their opponents as well as their own teams.
    While the second leg may or may not live up to the absorbing nature of the first, Thursday night’s fixture will certainly be an incredibly tactical affair.
    Here are three key areas where this European clash of the titans can be won and lost.

    Weghorst’s new clothes
    There is no shame in admitting some scepticism towards Erik ten Hag after Brentford ran riot in London against the Red Devils back in August in a humiliating 4-0 defeat.
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    Having come from the Eredivisie in the summer, Ten Hag was keen to quickly impose his principles on the side with little room for flexibility.
    United were playing out from the back at every opportunity, looking to build through the thirds of the pitch on the deck. But this led to serious problems early doors.
    Both Brighton and Brentford pressed United high, and Ten Hag’s side looked more uncomfortable than Roy Keane giving praise.
    Instead of living and dying by the sword, the Dutchman tweaked his approach and Man United began playing more direct, going long from David de Gea.
    Even in bigger games against stronger opponents, United started to adopt a slightly more conservative approach, preferring to soak up pressure and hitting teams on the break.
    This was the gameplan adopted by Ten Hag last Thursday versus La Blaugrana.
    United were happy to concede 57 per cent of the ball to Barcelona while looking dangerous in transition.
    Then, merely three days later against Leicester, the Reds boasted 57 percent of the ball themselves in a superb 3-0 home win.
    It is likely that the English giants will switch up their approach once again by allowing Barcelona to dominate possession despite being the hosts.
    When defending as a unit last Thursday, United didn’t defend deeper down the pitch, instead preferring to sit in a 4-2-3-1 block in the Barca half, going man-for-man in midfield.

    Wout Weghorst would mark Barcelona’s deepest midfielder while Fred and Casemiro would take the remaining two central midfielders.
    One of the most surprising, yet intriguing tactical decisions from Ten Hag was to play Weghorst in a midfield role, giving him for more defensive responsibilities than offensive.
    Against Leeds United at Elland Road a few days prior, the manager trialled this for the first time with great success as the Burnley loanee bagged an assist for Alejandro Garnacho’s goal to make it 2-0.
    In the Nou Camp, Weghorst gave a great account of himself once more, carrying out the instructions from his coach very efficiently.
    Where many believed that Bruno Fernandes would be the man deployed in the No10 slot with Jadon Sancho on the right and Marcus Rashford over on the left, it was Weghorst who aided Fred and Casemiro in the middle of the park.
    Where he may fall behind in goal contributions, Weghorst’s impeccable work rate makes up for this.
    Even when United were defending low down the pitch, the 6ft 6in centre-forward-come-playmaker was tracking back to help plug holes in his team’s defensive shape.
    Weghorst dropped deep against Barcelona
    Casemiro was dragged out wide to deal with the danger as Tyrell Malacia was caught out of position. Noticing the impending threat, Weghorst dropped into his own penalty area alongside Fred to defend a cross into the box.
    It will be interesting to see whether Ten Hag sticks with Weghorst behind Rashford or whether he switches up his tactics to place Fernandes back into his favourite role as the apex of the midfield.
    Stopping Marcus Rashford
    It should be no surprise that Marcus Rashford will likely be the decider of this tie.
    Whether Manchester United progress to the next phase could all depend on how Barcelona deal with the threat of the in-form attacker.
    Michael Owen once infamously stated that “Rashford isn’t going to be scoring 30 goals a season.”
    The former Ballon d’Or winner may be about to eat his words as the 25-year-old’s tally currently sits at 24 in all competitions for the 2017 Europa League champions.
    23 of these strikes were non-penalty goals. However, what’s more impressive is that Rashford’s total non-penalty xG is 12.9 right now, proving that the England international is one of the most clinical finishers in Europe.
    At the Nou Camp, this star quality shone through, especially in the second half.
    Barcelona had the lion’s share of possession which meant that United were happy to sit back and counterattack which worked wonderfully.
    Rashford’s pace behind the Catalan defence was a weapon that Barcelona simply could not defuse.
    Having regained possession high up the pitch, Fred found Rashford in behind who made a run between Marcos Alonso and Jordi Alba. The finish past Marc-André ter Stegen capped off a flawless United transition.
    Just a few days later, Leicester were the guests on the Rashford show as the Three Lions star was hungrier than ever, scoring two very similar goals in both halves.
    His movement, power, pace and much-improved potency have been too much for even the best defences to handle.
    Heading into the first leg, Barcelona had only conceded seven goals in LaLiga, but the defence was made to look average on the night by one of the most dangerous predators in world football.
    So how can Xavi set up his side to deal with the Man United man’s prowess?
    The answer is easier said than done of course, but there are two ways Barcelona can maintain Rashford.
    Firstly, La Blaugrana could look to defend deeper on the pitch, limiting the space between the goalkeeper and the backline that Rashford has to run into.
    Unfortunately, this approach is unlikely given the nature of how high Xavi wants his men to press up the pitch.
    The second method is more logical for Barcelona. The centre-backs must be able to cope with Rashford’s pace on the break.
    Ronald Araujo is rapid and is undoubtedly one of the quickest defenders around.
    However, Marcos Alonso simply couldn’t cope on the night which is why Rashford targeted the former Chelsea man.
    Moving Jules Kounde into the middle could be a great option for the visitors.
    Despite being a right-back in this game against Real Betis, Kounde came right across to cover for his central defenders and kept up with Sergi Canales who was making a diagonal run in behind, averting the danger at hand.
    How Barcelona lined up in the Nou Camp
    Xavi does prefer to use Kounde as a fullback but may be forced to switch up the Frenchman’s positioning in order to help Araujo deal with Rashford’s speed in behind.
    This will allow Barcelona to keep their higher defensive stance while still having enough pace to keep up with Manchester United’s danger man when bearing down on goal.
    The midfield battle
    While many were starstruck in awe of a certain little Argentine during the 2011 Champions League final, it was the midfield battle where the game was won and lost.
    Man United’s department was fully of quality and cohesiveness but La Blaugrana’s trio of Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta and Xavi were on a different level.
    For quite a lot of that game in Wembley, United’s midfield were busy taking turns trying to mark Lionel Messi who constantly dropped deep to find little pockets of space to receive.
    Unfortunately, this meant that Barcelona almost always had a free man and found it incredibly easy to progress past United’s second line.
    Erik ten Hag picked this side for the away leg last week
    Sir Alex Ferguson previously alluded to an error in judgement that he made by not starting Park Ji-Sung to man-mark the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner. 
    This would have given license to the rest of United’s midfield to deal with their opposite numbers.
    Fast forward nearly twelve years later and it was Barca who were struggling in the middle of the park.
    Xavi picked a slightly unconventional midfield three of Frenkie de Jong, Franck Kessié and Pedri but this caused a lot of problems against United’s aggressive ball-winners, particularly Fred and Casemiro.
    Barcelona were struggling to play out from the back. The midfielders lacked chemistry and were really sloppy in possession against United’s man-marking approach.
    Under pressure from Fred, de Jong sloppily gave the ball away which allowed United to break forward. The chance led to a corner which the visitors scored their second from to take the lead.
    Against this type of approach, ball-resistant midfielders are needed.
    While De Jong could be filed under this category, the same can’t be said for Kessié.
    When facing his own goal, under pressure from behind, the Ivorian struggles and is prone to making erroneous passes which are highly dangerous against a team like the Red Devils.
    One way Xavi could look to tweak things in the second leg is by calling on a former partner of his, a player who ran the show as a young man in the 2011 final alongside the current boss – Busquets.
    While he may have lost a yard of pace, being on the wrong side of 30, Busquets is still exceptionally-gifted under pressure, never flailing and always keeping a cool head.
    Under immense pressure from the Girona player inside his own penalty area, Busquets ever calmly slides to ball to the left centre-back to escape the high press
    His calmness in the midfield was missed last Thursday in the great Catalan Colosseum and so it wouldn’t be a shock to see the veteran back in the team in midweek having now returned to the squad from injury.
    Having both De Jong and Busquets as the team’s fulcrum could be exactly what Barcelona need to deal with the intense pressure that will be placed on them by their opposite numbers.
    So what does this all mean?
    Manchester United are flying high right now, finding themselves flirting with a Premier League title race and could lift their first trophy in nearly six years in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.
    Meanwhile, Barcelona are sitting pretty on top of LaLiga with the best defensive record in Europe.
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    Both teams know that a defeat won’t be the end of the world but will also have a feeling that victory and progression to the Last 16 could put them comfortably in pole position as the favourites to win the competition outright.
    With two of the best coaches in Europe and two world class sets of players going toe-to-toe in one of the finest theatres in the world, this game has the potential to be one of the best of the season. More

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    Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag opens up on dinner with Sir Alex Ferguson and reveals what they spoke about

    ERIK TEN HAG has shed light on his dinner date with Sir Alex Ferguson ahead of his side’s crunch clash with Barcelona.The Red Devils secured a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Nou Camp in the first leg of their play-off match.
    Erik ten Hag has opened up on his dinner date with Sir Alex FergusonCredit: Getty
    The legendary former boss ate out with the current manager last nightCredit: Red Issue
    The two powerhouses will collide again in the Europa league at Old Trafford on Thursday to determine who will advance to the knockout stages.
    United boss Ten Hag appears to be leaving no stone unturned with his planning to down Barca.
    We showed earlier how he had a team consisting of eight analysts working at the game in Spain to uncover more clues on how to defeat Xavi’s side.
    Then the Dutchman was spotted having a meeting with legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson ahead of the huge clash.
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    SunSport exclusively revealed that the pair of them were seen deep in conversation over dinner in Cibo restaurant in Wilmslow on Tuesday night.
    Talking today about his meal with Fergie, Ten Hag said: “It is massive (to have his support).

    “I enjoy to speak with people with massive knowledge and experience of it.”
    Sir Alex is a huge admirer of Ten Hag and what he has done for the club since taking charge in the summer.
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    The United manager is currently steering the Red Devils to trophy chances on four fronts.
    Ten Hag has United in the title race, the fifth round of the FA Cup, and they take on Newcastle in the final of the Carabao Cup on Sunday in search of their first trophy since 2017.
    But first up comes the challenge of Barcelona, and Sir Alex, who won United the treble in 1999, was clearly happy to share his wisdom.
    Ten Hag added: ““He wants to share it, he wants to help and support. Manchester United is his club and he feels so committed.
    “He wants us to be doing well. It was a great night.” More

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    ‘We want to eat up the world’ – Confident Barcelona star reveals how they can beat Man Utd

    BARCELONA star Ferran Torres has revealed how his side plan to beat Manchester United in the Europa League.The two European giants played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Nou Camp last week.
    Ferran Torres wants Barcelona to work hard against Man Utd on ThursdayCredit: Getty
    Man Utd are being inspired by Marcus Rashford’s sensational formCredit: Getty
    Now they head to Old Trafford for the second leg as Xavi and Erik ten Hag bid to book their place in the last-16.
    And former Manchester City man Torres has insisted the Barcelona players are ready to fly into United.
    Speaking to Mundo Deportivo, he said: “To beat United you have to run like there’s no tomorrow, have the ball and know how to suffer because Old Trafford pushes a lot.
    “They are in great shape, you only have to look at Rashford, but we are Barca.
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    “We are going with confidence, we come from a very good run in the league, with seven wins in a row, and we want to eat up the world.”
    Barcelona sit top of the LaLiga table, eight points clear of Real Madrid.
    And Xavi’s men are unbeaten in all competitions since before the World Cup.
    But Man Utd are also in fine form, losing only one of 17 games since the domestic season resumed in December.
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    Those results have seen them leap up to third in the Premier League table, just five points adrift of leaders Arsenal.
    And they are still competing on four fronts heading into a hectic few weeks.
    Just 72 hours after hosting Barcelona, they head to Wembley for a Carabao Cup final against Newcastle.
    They also have an outside chance of lifting the Premier League title, while they have been drawn against West Ham in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
    And they are being inspired by forward Marcus Rashford – who has scored 24 goals already this season. More

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    Erik ten Hag spotted in talks with Man Utd legend Sir Alex Ferguson at dinner ahead of Barcelona clash in Europa League

    ERIK TEN HAG has had a meeting with Sir Alex Ferguson ahead of Manchester United’s huge clash with Barcelona on Thursday.The pair of them were seen deep in conversation over dinner in Cibo restaurant in Wilmslow on Tuesday night.
    Sir Alex Ferguson was snapped at dinner with Erik ten HagCredit: Red Issue
    Ten Hag will look to book Man Utd’s place in the Europa League last-16Credit: Getty
    After Sunday’s 3-0 win over Leicester City, Ten Hag shouted towards the Stretford End that he needed their help for the Barcelona game.
    Now he has gone to the club’s greatest boss for the same.
    Sir Alex is a huge admirer of Ten Hag and what he has done for the club since taking charge in the summer.
    He believes that the Dutchman has taken the control of the team and the squad that has been needed.
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    Ten Hag is currently steering the Red Devils to trophy chances on four fronts.
    And Sir Alex, who won United the treble in 1999, was clearly happy to share his wisdom on football and the club itself over dinner on Tuesday evening.
    Ten Hag has United in the title race, the fifth round of the FA Cup, and they take on Newcastle in the final of the Carabao Cup on Sunday in search of their first trophy since 2017.
    But the next game is a huge one against the La Liga leaders.
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    Old Trafford will host the second leg of United’s play-off with Barcelona to get into the last 16 of the Europa League.
    The tie stands at 2-2 after the first leg in the Nou Camp last week.
    Ferguson of course claimed Manchester United’s last win over Barcelona by 1-0 in the Champions League semi-final second-leg in 2008 having fought out a goalless draw in the Nou Camp.
    They went on to lift the last of their three European Cups in the final on penalties against Chelsea.
    Of course, Barcelona and current Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola would also inflict two final defeats on Ferguson, the following year by 2-0 and then 3-1 in 2011.
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    Man Utd trio doubts for crunch Europa League decider against Barcelona as they nurse injuries

    MANCHESTER UNITED could be without Harry Maguire, Antony and Anthony Martial ahead of the second leg of their Europa League play-off against Barcelona. The trio were all absent from United’s 3-0 win over Leicester on Sunday at Old Trafford.
    Marcus Rashford, Antony and Fred with referee Andre Marriner during Manchester United’s game with Crystal Palace.Credit: Reuters
    Anthony Martial prepares to come on in Manchester United’s Carabao Cup semi final against Nottingham Forrest.Credit: Reuters
    Former Foxes defender Maguire missed out with a knee injury, while Marital and Antony haven’t played since the start of February.
    It’s been another injury hit campaign for Martial with the Frenchman currently nursing a hip problem with summer signing Antony still out with a muscular problem.
    United play Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday and Erik ten Hag had hoped Antony, Martial along with Scott Mctominay would be fit.
    The Scottish midfielder returned to action against Leicester having not played since United’s 3-2 defeat to Arsenal on January 22.
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    United will be boosted ahead of the second leg with Marcel Sabitzer and Lisandro Martinez both available having been suspended for the first leg.
    Barcelona are without two of their midfield stars with Gavi suspended and Pedri unavailable with a hamstring injury.
    The Red Devils are in superb form and sit third in the Premier League, five points off leaders Arsenal.
    United have only lost once in the Europa League this season against Real Sociedad at Old Trafford.
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    A pulsating first leg finished 2-2 at the Nou Camp with Marcus Rashford again on the score sheet.
    The second leg takes place on Thursday, March 23 at Old Trafford with the winners securing a place in the last 16. More

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    Man Utd vs Barcelona: Red Devils have golden chance to repeat 2008 win as Old Trafford beckons – TV channel, stream

    MANCHESTER UNITED played out a thrilling 2-2 draw against Barcelona at the Nou Camp last week.Marcus Rashford stepped up once again with a performance that befits his red-hot scoring streak.
    United went 2-1 up at the Nou Camp before being pegged backCredit: Rex
    Marcos Alonso celebrates scoring for Barcelona against UnitedCredit: Rex
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    The two sides may be in the second tier of Europe’s top club competitions.
    But the first leg showed that this is a tie of Champions League calibre, even if it is in the Europa League.
    And Thursday is a golden opportunity for United to exact revenge for their humiliating exit to Barca in the 2018-19 Champions League quarter-finals.
    The Red Devils will be hoping to repeat their 2008 heroics at Old Trafford that fired them on to Champions League victory after Paul Scholes’ wonder strike.
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    When is Manchester United vs Barcelona?
    The Europa League play-off second leg takes place on Thursday, February 23.
    Kick-off is at 8pm GMT in the UK, which is 9pm in Spain.
    Old Trafford plays host to this match.
    Is Man Utd vs Barcelona on TV and can I live stream it?
    BT Sport has coverage of Manchester United vs Barcelona, the match will be on BT Sport 2 and Ultimate.
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    Fans can also stream the match via the BT Sport app and website.
    Coverage starts at 7pm.
    What is the team news?
    United have a clean bill of health among their regular starters, although club captain Harry Maguire is likely to be out with a knee injury that kept him out of the Leicester game.
    It means Erik ten Hag is likely to go with his preferred back five of David De Gea, Diogo Dalot, Rafael Varane, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw.
    For Barcelona boss Xavi, the picture looks quite different. Gavi is suspended and Pedri is injured.
    There is also a question mark over the fitness of Robert Lewandowski.
    What is the head-to-head record between Manchester United and Barcelona?
    Barca have the best of this match-up over the years.
    The Red Devils have one three times, with five games drawn – including last week’s first leg – and Barcelona taking victory on six occasions.
    Barcelona won their last match at Old Trafford with Luke Shaw’s own goal giving them a 1-0 victoryCredit: AFP or licensors
    Paul Scholes’ strike against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final of 2008 remains United’s last win over their opponentsCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    1984 – Barcelona 2-0 Manchester United – Cup Winners’ Cup
    1984 – Manchester United 3-0 Barcelona – Cup Winners’ Cup
    1991 – Barcelona 1-2 Manchester United – Cup Winners’ Cup final
    1994 – Manchester United 2-2 Barcelona – Champions League group stage
    1994 – Barcelona 4-0 Manchester United – Champions League group stage
    1998 – Manchester United 3-3 Barcelona – Champions League group stage
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    2008 – Barcelona 0-0 Manchester United – Champions League semi-final
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    2011 – Barcelona 3-1 Manchester United – Champions League final
    2019 – Manchester United 0-1 Barcelona – Champions League quarter-final
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    2023 – Barcelona 2-2 Manchester United – Europa League playoff
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    Man Utd victory after 90min 5/4
    Draw 9/4
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    Man Utd handed Europa League boost as Barcelona boss Xavi sweats on the fitness of two key stars

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been handed a boost ahead of their Europa League play-off second leg against Barcelona.The tie is delicately poised following last week’s thrilling 2-2 draw at the Nou Camp.
    Xavi could be set for a selection headache on ThursdayCredit: Getty
    And Barca boss Xavi is facing a potential selection headache ahead of Thursday’s return fixture at Old Trafford.
    Gavi’s yellow card in the first leg means he is suspended, while Pedri is also out after he limped off in the same game.
    But elsewhere, Xavi has been left sweating over whether key duo Robert Lewandowski and Frenkie de Jong will be match fit.
    The Barca gaffer admitted he will have to “see how tired they are” ahead of Thursday’s crunch clash against United.
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    While neither of the pair are injured, Xavi said, via Marca: “Frenkie de Jong and Robert Lewandowski played more minutes.
    “I think they have been playing a lot of minutes, that’s why I made the changes.
    “The other day Pedri was injured, and we can’t afford more injuries.
    “Let’s prepare for Thursday’s game from tomorrow and see how tired they are.”
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    Both De Jong and Lewandowski were substituted in Barcelona’s 2-0 win over Cadiz on Sunday.
    Meanwhile, Ousmane Dembele appears set to miss out with the hamstring problem that has kept him out of the last five games.

    Playing down his chances of featuring against United, Xavi said on the winger: “He’s doing some work on the training ground. He is working with the medical staff and he will return to the group when he feels ready.”
    But in good news for Xavi, Sergio Busquets appears set to return against the Red Devils.
    The veteran midfielder missed the first leg with an ankle injury, but was fit enough to make the squad against Cadiz at the weekend.
    Robert Lewandowski has scored 24 goals in 29 games for Barca this seasonCredit: Rex
    After being linked with the Red Devils in the summer, Frenkie de Jong has been an important player for Xavi this campaignCredit: Rex More