Óscar can line up his eleven guy against Barcelona

It's all good news this week for Óscar García. Your renewal sealed with the Celtic and with a half-stay in his pocket after winning in San Sebastián, the Sabadell manager has all the players who are usually holders to present their gala eleven this Saturday against Barcelona in Balaídos. The only celestial casualties to receive the team led by Quique Setién are those of the long-term injured Sergio Alvarez and David Juncà.

The Celtic coach recovers for this day the midfielder Okay Yokuslu. The Turk completed a series of warnings against Real Sociedad. Unquestionable in Óscar's plans, the unknown lies in who will be the Ottoman's companion in the pivot. Fran Beltrán, replaced by rest at the Reale Arena due to muscle discomfort, and Filip Bradaric they fight for a position.

Another demarcation that is close is that of the right side. Kevin Vazquez has delivered a sensational performance during the absence of Hugo Mallo, who has already overcome the injury that dragged on a toe and in Donosti continued the game from the stands-bench. Now it's up to Óscar to choose between the captain and his usual substitute.

Six warned

The rest of the lineup, with Rafinha Alcantara and Denis Suarez Measuring himself against his former colleagues, he does not offer too many doubts. The coach of the olívico box started dosing on the last day to the central Nestor Araújo and to the point Fedor Smolov. The Mexican will enter the eleven to form a tandem in the rear axis with Jeison Murillo and the Russian will accompany Iago Aspas in the front.

The striker on loan from the Lokomotiv Moscow is one of the six warned of sanction, but the threat of losing a footballer for the duel next Tuesday with a direct rival for the permanence like Mallorca does not seem to influence the plans Oscar: the goalkeeper Ruben Blanco and the left-handed side Lucas Olaza they have been on the brink of penalty before the break and have not missed a minute. The list of Celtic with yellow cuatra is completed by Joseph Aidoo, Santi Mina and Pape Cheikh.