Our prediction for this Champions League match:
Barcelona and Young Boys face each other in a David-vs-Goliath clash at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on Tuesday evening. The Catalan giants aim to recover from a shocking 4-2 loss to Osasuna and they are likely to go all guns blazing at the Swiss champions. As both Raphinha and Lamine Yamal return to the starting XI, anything but a routine home win should be a big surprise.
The likes of Olmo, Lopez, Gavi, De Jong, Christensen, and Marc-Andre ter Stegen remain in the recovery room, while Eric Garcia misses out through suspension following his sending-off in a 2-1 loss to Monaco. Patrick Rahmen’s troops, on the other hand, experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 3-0 loss to Aston Villa and given their poor display in a Swiss Super League defeat to Grasshoppers, home win should be considered. The likes of Conte, Janko, and Pfeiffer are injured for the visiting side.
Highlighted Player (Robert Lewandowski):
After scoring 36 goals in 59 league games for Znicz Pruskow, Robert Lewandowski joined Lech Poznan in June, 2008. The 184-cm-tall attacker scored 18 goals in 28 appearances for the club in the 2009/2010 Ekstraklasa campaign and during the season he was on Borussia Dortmund’s radar.
The Polish forward signed a four-year deal with the Bundesliga side in June, 2010 and he quickly established himself as the team’s key attacker. Lewandowski was producing excellent performances with the Millionaires between 2010 and 2014 and it has to be noted that he won two Bundesliga trophies with the club (2010/2011, 2011/2012). He participated in the 2012/2013 Champions League final with Borussia Dortmund, but the Millionaires were beaten by fellow Bundesliga side Bayern Munich in the title game.
However, he betrayed Borussia Dortmund fans in 2014 as he signed a four-year deal with the Bundesliga giants. Lewandowski impressed in the 2016/2017 Bundesliga campaign as he scored 30 goals in 32 league games for Pep Guardiola’s troops. The Polish footballer represented his homeland at Euro 2016 in France and he scored one goal at the showpiece tournament in France.
Highlighted Team (Young Boys):
Just five years after its foundation Young Boys won their first Swiss Super League trophy (1903). The capital club won no less than 11 domestic trophies in the 20th century, but they have been in Basel’s shadow in the last two decades. Young Boys won their last Swiss Super League title back in 1986, while lifting their last Swiss Cup trophy in 1987.
The Yellow and Blacks welcome their rivals at Stade de Suisse, which acts as a national stadium and it has to be noted that they play their home games on artificial turf. Swiss football legend Stephane Chapuisat played for the club in the past and you should bear in mind that former Yugoslavia coach Vujadin Boskov played for the Stade de Suisse outfit in the past as well.
Young Boys played their first official game on 29 June, 1898 and they shared the spoils with Institute Grunau back then. The Swiss team participated in the 2016/2017 Champions League qualifiers, but they failed to make it to the group stages of the elite competition.