A week ago Barcelona secured their record 14th Spanish Super Cup title. This trophy was the first for Xavi, which allowed him to spend some time without criticism from journalists and fans of the team. In the middle of the week, the Catalans played in Afirik, which became the third continent for their playing geography in January, where they defeated the modest Ceuta with a modest score of 5:0. The focus is now shifting to La Liga, where the Blue Garnets have a three-point lead at the top but have been inconclusive in their last three duels. Also, six cumulative red cards are worrying (although Pique was off the field when he got his), with recent wins coming by a narrow margin of one goal. In the last home game Barca drew with Espanyol (1:1), while managing to concede the first goal into their own net. For 16 rounds the hosts have 13 victories and two draws, which corresponds to 41 points. Today Torres and Lewandowski, who has a disqualification, will not be able to play.
The incentive to win the first ever victory at this stadium is as strong as Getafe’s need to stop a run of three defeats in a row. In addition, the cold breath of the departure zone does not give rest for one minute. Manager Quique Snchez Flores is feeling uneasy and ‘demanded more’ after losing last weekend to Espanyol (1:2). There’s a slight digression. Barca is the team he’s struggled with, failing to win any of his last seven Liga head-to-head matches. In addition, the Blues have lost their last two away matches in La Liga and can draw inspiration from their four-match away win streak prior to that. Four victories and five peaceful outcomes correspond to 17 points and 15th position in the standings. The attack, which differed only 16 times, looks terrible. Today Munir El Haddadi and Arambarri, who has an ankle injury, will not be able to help his team. More success soccer prediction can be obtained from the link provided.