
We can expect a lot of action from the left side of Barcelona and Chelsea’s right, which is the place where both sides create most of their chances.
Ebasetta expects Chelsea to have a lot of place on the side – the horizon of an attractive tactical war such as Lucy Bronzy and Johanna Riting Kaned face Potella and Salma Parallelo.
“What Barcelona is doing is basically to put a winger on the left to decorate,” Ebasta said.
“Bruxis is coming into the middle to create a midfield and he has left the left side of the pitch for someone,” he said.
“That’s the biggest force in Barcelona. They have the ability to leave all the wings to Fol Back, but it keeps the rear line completely weak.
“Loon and Iren Pardes are good, but now they are slow and now a little bigger.
Barcelona are normally under pressure than Chelsea, but this season they have shown that they will be glory in the response attack, which Chelsea strikers, especially Mayira Ramirez, have grown.
“How many goals have we seen where Mayara is cut?” Sharpls asked.
“Barcelona plays such a high line that they are used to in Spain because no one can reach them.
“But if you can go to them quickly and strength, especially below, they can be exploited.