Saturday, August 13, 2011

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14.08. (Sun) 22:00 Real - Barcelona

PROBABLE LINE-UPS
Real Madrid (4-2-3-1)
Casillas; Arbeloa, Pepe, Carvalho, Marcelo; Alonso, Khedira; Ozil, Di Maria, Ronaldo; Benzema

Jose Mourinho is expected to field his strongest available XI on Sunday in the first leg of the Supercopa Final with Madrid missing a trio players due to injury. Sergio Ramos, Esteban Granero and summer signing Nuri Sahin are those set to miss out for los Blancos.

Ten Madrid players were on international duty during the week, with Xabi Alonso, Alvaro Arbeloa, Iker Casilla and Raul Albiol returning to training on Saturday following Spain's 2-1 defeat to Italy.

Barcelona (4-1-2-3)
Valdes; Dani Alves, Pique, Puyol, Abidal; Mascherano; Xavi, Iniesta; Pedro, Messi, Villa

Barcelona may have to face to Real Madrid without several key players following knocks to Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets and Xavi whilst on international duty for Spain. Xavi trained with the first team on Friday and is expected to recover in time for Sunday whilst Pique and Sergio will both face fitness test on Saturday to determine if they can play.

Pep Guardiola is expected to name a strong outfit but new signing Alexis Sanchez is likely to start on the bench for the current La Liga champions.


DID YOU KNOW?

Real Madrid have won the Supercopa on eight occasions, one less than their closest rivals Barcelona.

Mourinho's men earned their place in the final following their Copa del Rey victory over Barcelona.

Los Blancos last lost at the Bernabeu in the Supercopa against Sevilla in 2007.

Real Madrid last featured in the final in 2008, beating Valencia in the final.

Madrid's pre-season has seen Mourinho's side score 27 goals in just seven games.

Barcelona have enjoyed recent success against los Blancos, winning three of the five El Clasico's last season.

The Catalan side are the current holders of the Supercopa following a 5-3 aggregate victory over Sevilla last season.

It was back in 1997 when these two giants of Spanish football last contested this trophy; los Blancos the winners on that occasion after overturning a first-leg 2-1 deficit.

In fact, Real Madrid have won all four meetings between these two teams in the Supercopa.

Prediction 
EditorPrediction
Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona   

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14.08. (Sun) 14:30 Stoke City - Chelsea

PROBABLE LINEUPS
Stoke City (4-4-2):
Begovic; Huth, Woodgate, Shawcross, Wilson; Pennant, Delap, Whelan, Etherington; Walters, Jones


Chelsea (4-3-3):
Cech; Ivanovic, Terry, David Luiz, Cole; Ramires, Lampard, Mikel; Anelka, Drogba, Malouda

Jonathan Woodgate is likely to get the nod at the back after forming an effective partnership with Ryan Shawcross in the recent Europa League second-leg win over Hajduk Split, meaning that last year's club player of the season Robert Huth is likely to revert back to a less natural right-back position. There is the possibility that fellow new signing Matthew Upson could start at left-back ahead of Marc Wilson, or that Tony Pulis could opt for a five-man defence (sacrificing one of the strikers) with the Irishman or right-back Andy Wilkinson filling in down either flank. Regardless, expect to see Stoke play with the onus on the wingers to create opportunities for the forwards.

For Andre Villas-Boas, Fernando Torres is a doubt with a head knock and it is unlikely that he will be risked against opponents who hold nothing back in the tackle and in the air, so Didier Drogba is likely to figure from the off. Chelsea are without Daniel Sturridge, who is serving a suspension after a red card in his final game for Bolton on loan last season, meaning that both Nicolas Anelka and Salomon Kalou are likely to figure at some point.

Branislav Ivanovic is a slight risk at the back with a thigh strain, but if deemed fit, the no-nonsense Serb is likely to figure to help John Terry and David Luiz (who is likely to start despite a knee injury) in the aerial duels in front of goal. Ramires should participate despite his Copa America exploits.

DID YOU KNOW?

Of the top four teams, only Manchester United were able to come away from Stoke with three points last season, with Manchester City held in November and Arsenal beaten 3-1 by the Potters on home turf in May.

The last meeting between the two sides ended 1-1, with Jonathan Walters (pictured right) scoring an equaliser after dribbling from the halfway line before slotting home at the near post.

The next two teams to visit the Britannia Stadium in the Premier League are Liverpool and Manchester United.

Despite being in Europe this season (for the first time in over 30 years), Stoke have not spent on new players this summer. Jonathan Woodgate and Matthew Upson are the only arrivals thus far after joining on free transfers.

Stoke were only beaten five times at home last season.

Chelsea recorded the Premier League's biggest away win last season when they thrashed Wigan 6-0 at the DW Stadium in August.

This will be Andre Villas-Boas' first competitive game as a manager in English football and he will be looking to continue his unbeaten league run that stretches over 30 games after a stunning undefeated domestic season in charge of Porto.

In the six league games between the two clubs since Stoke were promoted in 2008, the Blues are unbeaten, winning five games and putting 15 goals past Sunday's opponents.

In the 74 league games between the two sides, Chelsea have won 35, Stoke 22, and there have been 17 draws.

Prediction
Though the gauntlet of the Britannia Stadium has been somewhat overstated in recent months (Stoke have been defeated by the likes of Blackpool and Wigan since January), it is still a place that Villas-Boas will perhaps have wanted to avoid for his team's opening game of the season.

Stoke should also have the edge in terms of fitness having played in two Europa League fixtures and in Matthew Etherington and Jermaine Pennant, they have players that can spring a surprise with a trick or a perfect delivery for the two giant forwards.

However, the hosts' collective brawn and individual attacking options will come as no surprise to a manager as meticulous as Villas-Boas and they are likely to be better equipped than most at dealing with the aerial threat Stoke pose. With several senior stars having plenty to prove, expect Chelsea to push their way over the line and start the season with a big three points.
EditorPrediction
Stoke 1-2 Chelsea