4-5 v Salzburg, 1993/94 UEFA Cup quarter-finals
3-4 v Chelsea, 2018/19 UEFA Europa League semi-finals
5-4 v AZ Alkmaar, 1977/78 UEFA Cup second round
3-1 v Ipswich Town, 1977/78 UEFA Cup third round
4-1 v Anderlecht, 1978/79 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup second round
5-4 v IFK Göteborg, 1985/86 European Cup semi-finals
0-2 against Steaua Bucharest, final of the 1985/86 European Cup
5-4 v Lech Poznań, 1988/89 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup second round
FC Barcelona:
Neto, Arnau Tenas, Riqui, Memphis, Adama, Braithwaite, Lenglet, Luuk de Jong, Frenkie de Jong, Nico Y
Balde
Eintracht Frankfurt: Grahl, Hustic, Lammers, Hasebe, Ache, Chandler, Hauge, Da Costa, Lenz, Barkov and Paciencia
goals: 14 | 1.56 average per game
goals conceded: 9 | 1 on average per match
Possession: 48,67%
Passing Accuracy: 79,67%
recovered balls: 436 | 48.45 average per game
Goals to 0: 1 | 0.12 per match
stops: 23 | 2.54 per match
Yellow cards: 17 | 1.89 per match on average
red cards: 1 | 0.12 average per game
goals: 8 | 1.6 on average per game
goals conceded: 5 | 1 on average per match
Possession: 63%
Passing Accuracy: 87,2%
recovered balls: 223 | 44.6 average per game
Goals to 0: 1 | 0.2 per match
stops: 11 | 2.21 per match
Yellow cards: 7 | 1.4 per match on average
entry 1 – 2 Friborg (Bundesliga)
Eintracht 1 – 1 FC Barcelona
(Europa League)
Eintracht 0 – 0 Greuther Furth (Bundesliga)
Eintracht 1 – 1
Nuremberg (Friendly)
Leipzig 0 – 0
Eintracht (Bundesliga)
Levante 2 – 3
FC Barcelona (LaLiga)
Eintracht 1 – 1
FC Barcelona (Europa League)
FC Barcelona 1 – 0 Sevilla (LaLiga)
Real Madrid 0 – 4
FC Barcelona (LaLiga)
Galatasaray 1 – 2
FC Barcelona (Europa League)
Lunch of directives with a ‘haughty’ message from the president of Eintracht
Barça concentrates without Piqué, who points to low against Eintracht
the three times that
Xavi Hernandez repeated on Wednesday at a press conference that Barça had not been lucky in the draw for the quarterfinals of the
Europa League being paired with
Eintracht
Frankfurt they were not just a show of humility. And it is that the Blaugrana, who came from four consecutive victories, the last two in the
Bernabeu and against him
Sevillaverified first-hand that the German team, with the tireless support of their public at all times, easily, had nothing.
Barça reacts in time and will have to finish off the pass to the semis at home
Xavi Hernández’s Barça is the favorite for the title, although the match will not be easy, since not even against
Naples (1-1) ni ante
Galatasaray (0-0) could take the victory at home.
The match will be played at 9:00 p.m. at the Camp Nou and can be seen live on Movistar Liga de Campeones, although you can follow the match minute by minute through this narration from Mundo Deportivo. In this preview we will recover the statements of the coaches of both teams, we will announce the squad and we will inform you of the last minute of the field. Let’s start!