A Barcelona side on a notable rise meets an Eintracht Frankfurt side that hasn’t heard that defence is also part of the game. Expectations are set for a goal fiesta as Champions League football returns to Camp Nou.
UEFA gave the green light to Barcelona to host this upcoming UCL clash at the renovated Camp Nou, but with a limited number of spectators. Will this be enough to motivate them for a better performance remains to be seen, but the Blaugrana need to win nine out of nine points in the remaining three rounds in order to finish in the Top 8.
Barcelona have surprisingly conceded the second-most goals among the Top 24, averaging 2.0 conceded goals per match. But the team has looked much more organized and motivated in recent weeks, recording three consecutive impressive victories with at least three goals scored in each.
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