Finally, another chance for Barca to prove they can break down stubborn defences.


Match Preview: Wednesday 07/11/2007 20:45 hours (GMT +1), Champions League, Match Day 4

FC BARCELONA ( 1st/7pts ) - GLASGOW RANGERS ( 2nd/7pts )

Stadium: Camp Nou, Barcelona

Capacity : 98,772
Referee:


Match Preview:

The stage seems set for a grudge match. Glasgow Rangers held FC Barcelona to a goalless draw in a famous match that attracted world media attention after Barca players, spear-headed by Lionel Messi, accused Rangers of playing anti-football, much to the displeasure of the Rangers fans and entire team. Messi hinged his criticism of Rangers on the all-out defensive play the Scottish war lords played all through the champions league game at Ibrox, frustrating the highly talented Blaugrana attack who came out hoping for an even game filled with the blitz and fun of European championship football. Lots of words were traded among officials and fans alike, with the final resolve being that the return match at Camp Nou will be used to settle scores. Now the time has come. At 20:45 hours local time, we shall witness the start of Barca and Rangers part two, like a sequel to a block-buster Hollywood movie.


Barca are coming into the game fully charged, as they are still reeling from the 3-0 bashing of La Liga spoilers, Real Betis and also are further inspired by the atmoshpere experienced when playing at Camp Nou. A return to magic by Ronaldinho is also an added incentive for the Blaugrana and the goals from Thierry Henry are not expected to end so soon. Barca have a lot of things for them as they file out against the Scotts. Toure Yaya and Marquez are back in full too. The only sore point is the exclusion of Zambrotta from the team, though the Italian international has been replaced by equally talented Argentine defender, Gabriel Milito who was sidelined against Betis to enable his full recovery.


Rangers on their own part are eager to prove they are no push-overs and certainly not the apostles of anti-football. Coach Walter Smith and his boys will be coming to Camp Nou to redeem their name and even look towards getting a draw in order to drive home their warning of the big teams in European, which they have been doing well by bashing Lyon and VfB Stuttgart with three goals on each occassion. With both Rangers and Barca tied on seven points each at the top of Group E, a lot more is at stake than just a win and name redemption. The team who tops the group will likely determine the fate of such a team in the next stage of the champions league, and whoever wins tonight’s encounter will likely top the group after the final matches are played.


Rangers are boosted by the return of Brahim Hemdani, Jean-Claude Darcheville and Charlie Adam, three great players who were all absent in the first match against the Catalan giants, and players who can win a match for their team on a good day. However, just like Barca, the Gers also have their absentee worries, but in a much less intensity. Only Kevin Thompson will be missing from the squad as he's on suspension. Other than Thomson, Gers have a full squad to file out against the league leaders.


My Prediction:
A full squad will not be enough to guarantee Rangers a draw, much less a victory against Barcelona. Due to that fact, Coach Walter smith is not expected to change his plans of an all-out defensive lineup against the blitz of attacks expected from the fired-up Barca stars. I see a very tough match coming up for both sides, but I also see Barca triumphing in the end. Predicted scoreline is:


FC Barcelona - Glasgow Rangers 2-0






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3 comments

Comment from: michael [Visitor]
Comeon Barca
07th November 2007 @ 11:08
Comment from: iang [Visitor]
Like your stuff m8. I am of a mind that if we (Rangers) can snuff you guys out for the first 45 then we may sneak a late winner :), almost worked in Glasgow.

Good Luck for tonight and may the best football win!
07th November 2007 @ 11:42
Comment from: angus [Visitor]
I was in Barcelona airport last Thursday, when certain rangers fans, were in the bar area, out of control,kept my mouth shut to ashamed to admit I came from Scotland.I was there waiting for my son to arrive from Gatwick, at the arrivals hall, when three little nobodys passed by me,one was wearing a rangers shirt. which I was interesed in reading, when one of the little S***S said to his mates, ask that C**t what is he F*****G looking at,well done glasgow rangers fans, luckily the other two has sense to keep walking,if they had stopped they would still be in Barcelona Jail today, as I am with an airport security organisation
13th November 2007 @ 09:20

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