Its easier said than done sha, as Thegoalmac has learned that Atletico Madrid striker Antoine Griezmann is plotting to end Barcelona's six-game winning run by knocking them out of the Copa del Rey on Wednesday.
The Catalans head to the Vicente Calderon with a slender lead after
Lionel Messi scored the only goal of the game in the quarter-final first
leg at Camp Nou last week.
Luis Enrique's free-scoring side are brimming with confidence after
following up that victory with a 6-0 hammering of Elche away on Saturday
to remain just a point adrift of Liga leaders Real Madrid.
The Blaugrana have won their last six games in all competitions,
including a 3-1 Liga success over Atleti, as well as the Copa del Rey
triumph, and have not conceded a goal in their last four outings.
Griezmann scored twice as the reigning Spanish champions responded to
their first-leg defeat to Barca by beating Rayo Vallecano 3-1 at the
weekend and the France striker is ready to inspire a second-leg
fightback from his side.
He said: "We have to be strong here, we'll give our all. And with the
support of the people, we will try to pass through to the semi-finals.
If we didn't believe we could come back, we wouldn't go onto the field."
Midfielder Tiago echoed his team-mate's sentiments ahead of the third meeting between the two sides this month.
"It's a very good opportunity because everyone thinks we're out at
the moment since we lost 1-0. But here, at the Calderon, we're going to
try," said the Portugal international.
Messi, who scored in both of the recent victories against the capital
club, struck twice and laid on another two goals for Neymar in Barca's
rout of sorry Elche at the weekend.
The Argentina forward has already netted 31 goals in all competitions
this season and linked up brilliantly with Neymar on Saturday, as the
Brazil international took his tally for 2014-15 to 19.
Barcelona were beaten by Real in the Copa del Rey final last season
and club president Josep Maria Bartomeu wants the Catalans to keep a
positive approach in Madrid as they attempt to move a step closer to
lifting the trophy this year.
He said: "Atletico are a great team and it will be a very tough game.
We have to go out for a win and not try and sit on our lead from the
first leg."
Jeremy Mathieu trained on Monday, but it is not clear whether the
defender will be in contention after recovering from an Achilles injury,
while Luis Suarez may have to settle for a place on the bench after
being dropped on Saturday - which was his 28th birthday.
Diego Simeone is unable to call upon influential defender Diego Godin
due to suspension, but will be hoping Koke is able to return after
picking up a knock in the first leg.
holla madrid...athletico
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ReplyDeleteMes que un club... Go barca Go messi Go wonderboy.
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