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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao Laliga Spanyol 21 April 2104

Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao Laliga Spanyol 21 April 2104Prediksi Barca vs Bilbao – Laga lanjutan La Liga Spanyol akan menampilkan duel seru Barcelona vs Bilbao yang akan digelar pada hari Senin, 21 April 2014, Pukul 02.00 WIB, di Camp Nou, Barcelona.

Kedua tim akan bertarung demi memperebutkan 3 poin penting dalam lanjutan La Liga yang telah memasuki jiornada ke 34. El Barca harus merebut kemenangan di laga ini untuk memperbesar harapan mereka dalam perburuan gelar.

Dilihat dari data pertemuan, kubu Blaugrana memang masih unggul dengan tiga kemenangan dan sekali seri. Namun, laga terakhir yang berlangsung di kandang Bilbao menunjukan bahwa  mampu mengatasi permainan dari tim asal Catalan tersebut. Muniain dkk berhasil mempecundangi Iniesta dkk dengan skor tipis, 1-0.

Dilihat dari hasil lima pertandingan terakhir, Blaugrana hanya mampu meraih satu kemenangan, satu hasil seri dan tiga kali menelan kekalahan. Termasuk kekalhan laga El Clasico di final Copa del Rey. Hasil tersebut membuat tim arahan Gerardo Martino turun ke tangga ke 3 dengan hanya meraih 78 poin.

Prediksi Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao – Sedangkan dari tim tamu, Los Leones berhasil meraih tiga kemenangan, sekali bermain imbang dan sekali kalah. Anak asuh Ernesto Valverde masih di posisi 4 dengan 62 angka.

Dalam laga kali ini, kedua tim tampaknya akan mengabsenkan beberapa pemain andalannya. Bartra, Pique, Victor Valdes, Puyol, Cuenca, dos Santos, dan Busquets akan absen dari kubu Los Cules karena cedera dan hukuman kartu. Sedangkan tim tamu, Ernesto Valverde akan kehilangan beberapa pemainnya seperti  Mikel rico, Ekiza, Gurpegi, Kike Sola dan Ibai dengan alasan cedera.

Dari rangkuman tersebut, pertandingan akan berjalan cukup menarik. Pasalnya, Los Leones diprediksi akan mempersulit Iniesta dkk. Kinerja tim tamu yang lebih baik membuat Muniain cs. memiliki kesempatan untuk bisa mencuri poin dalam pertandingan kali ini.


Prediksi Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao

Head 2 Head

01-12-2013 : Athletic Bilbao 1 – 0 Barcelona, La Liga

27-04-2013 : Athletic Bilbao 2 – 2 Barcelona, La Liga

01-12-2012 : Barcelona 5 – 1 Athletic Bilbao, La Liga

25-05-2012 : Athletic Bilbao 0 – 3 Barcelona, Copa del Rey

31-03-2012 : Barcelona 2 – 0 Athletic Bilbao, La Liga

5 Pertandingan Terakhir Barcelona

16-04-2014 : Barcelona 1 – 2 Real Madrid, Copa del Rey

12-04-2014 : Granada 1 – 0 Barcelona, La Liga

09-04-2014 : Atlético Madrid 1 – 0 Barcelona, Liga Champions

05-04-2014 : Barcelona 3 – 1 Real Betis, La Liga

01-04-2014 : Barcelona 1 – 1 Atlético Madrid, Liga Champions

5 Pertandingan Terakhir Athletic Bilbao

14-04-2014 : Athletic Bilbao 3 – 0 Malaga, La Liga

07-04-2014 : Levante 1 – 2 Athletic Bilbao, La Liga

29-03-2014 : Athletic Bilbao 1 – 2 Atlético Madrid, La Liga

25-03-2014 : Elche 0 – 0 Athletic Bilbao, La Liga

22-03-2014 : Athletic Bilbao 1 – 0 Getafe, La Liga

Perkiraan Susunan Pemain Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao

Barcelona : Pinto, Dani Alves, Jordi Alba, Bartra, J. Mascherano, Fàbregas, Iniesta, Xavi, Busquets, L. Messi, Neymar

Athletic Bilbao : Iraizoz, Iraola, San José, Balenziaga, A. Laporte, Susaeta, Iturraspe, Ander Herrera, Erik Morán, Aduriz, Muniain

Prediksi hasil akhir pertandingan ini adalah Barcelona 2-2 Athletic Bilbao.

Demikian ulasan kami tentang Prediksi Laga Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao pada lanjutan La Liga Spanyol pekan ini, semoga bermanfaat bagi Anda penggemar bola di Indonesia.

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