Clash of Barca and Manchester United underlines soaring revivals
Barcelona's Polish forward Robert Lewandowski celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Spanish League football match between Real Sociedad and FC Barcelona at the Anoeta stadium in San Sebastian on August 21, 2022. (Photo by Ander GILLENEA / AFP)
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Barcelona
host Manchester United Thursday in a match-up which has twice graced the
Champions League final but this week has the relative ignominy of taking place
in the Europa League play-off round.
The Catalans
crashed out of Europe's premier competition at the first hurdle, while
Manchester United finished runners up in their Europa League group, leading
their paths to cross.
Despite the
tie's diminished stature, both fallen giants are on the rise and among the
teams in the best form across the continent.
Barcelona
and Manchester United are both building under exciting coaches in Erik ten Hag
and Xavi Hernandez and aiming to return to Europe's elite imminently.
The teams
last met in 2019 when United's harsh decline in the barren decade after Sir
Alex Ferguson's reign was in full swing and Barcelona's deep slide was about to
begin.
Five-time Champions
League winners Barca won the quarter-final clash 4-0 on aggregate, but their
only player from their starting line-ups then likely to face United at Camp Nou
is goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
Barcelona
have gone through a profound squad renewal since -- with their spending last
summer increasing the criticism they received after dropping into the Europa
League.
In Robert
Lewandowski the Catalans signed a lethal striker, while Jules Kounde and
Andreas Christensen have established themselves as key elements of Europe's
best defence.
Barcelona
have conceded just seven goals in La Liga this season, keeping 16 clean sheets
from 21 matches, and Xavi's side are unbeaten in 16 games across all
competitions.
The coach,
who starred for Barcelona in midfield in their 2009 and 2011 Champions League
final victories over Ferguson’s Red Devils, is returning his side to their
former glory.
Barcelona
beat Real Madrid to win the Spanish Super Cup in January and will face their
eternal rivals in the Copa del Rey semi-finals.
Last season
he took over in November and led the team from mid-table to a second-place
finish. Barcelona have not won La Liga since 2019 but stretched their lead over
rivals Real Madrid in the current campaign to 11 points on Sunday.
"It's
over a year now since Xavi came and many things have changed, probably also the
mentality and the way we defend," said Ter Stegen this week.
"(Xavi)
has a plan, maybe it's taken longer than he expected, but you see results step
by step. We have a better idea of what to do on the pitch and this is key to
success."
Red Devils
rising
Manchester
United, who signed Real Madrid's defensive midfield lynchpin Casemiro in the
summer, along with Ajax duo Antony and Lisandro Martinez, have rapidly improved
under coach Erik ten Hag.
The Dutch
coach started work at Old Trafford last summer and after a rocky start,
including a 4-0 thrashing by Brentford and a fractious relationship with club
legend Cristiano Ronaldo, has turned things around.
The
Portuguese forward parted ways with United during the World Cup and Ten Hag's
side have only been beaten once in their last 17 matches -- a 3-2 defeat by
Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Ten Hag has
helped striker Marcus Rashford find his best form, with 13 goals in his last 15
games, and the team has climbed to third in the table.
"The
manager's a joy to work with," said Rashford in October, even before his
spectacular run of form began.
Ten Hag also
guided Manchester United into the EFL Cup final and the FA Cup fifth round,
maximising their chances of earning their first silverware since winning the
Europa League in 2017.
Bruno
Fernandes, who has also recovered his best form, also praised Ten Hag's impact.
"The
idea of the manager is (imprinted) on the team, you can see it," explained
the midfielder.
"Confidence
was low (before) and that creates uncertainty but obviously I think this season
the main thing is the results. You get more confident."
Both
Barcelona and Manchester United arrive with high morale but after they butt
heads one will be condemned to suffer another bruising European exit, their
revival set back.


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