In the first round of the competition, the two sides played to a draw. For Barcelona, this may be just what they want, after all, they know that a win on their own doorstep will secure their place in the top 16.

However, Barcelona's home ground this season is not Camp Lu, and I think they're going to have a tough time at their temporary home. However, they have won all three of their UEFA Europa League group stage matches at the Stadio Olimpico Gambinensee, making it a tough battlefield for the visitors to conquer.

Robert Ljungdorf scored a goal in the first round of the competition, and I believe that if he gets more chances in the penalty area, he might be able to contribute to a crucial strike this time around. Injuries to Paddy and Frankie Dijon have certainly worried coach Xavi, so he's counting on Zulfiarius and Raminiema to create chances for the Polish goalscorer on the wings or in the middle of the pitch.

Vidal Ossenhan equalized for Napoli in the first leg and has been scoring goals of late. For the visitors, his strength and ability to keep possession up front will be crucial. If he manages to turn and penetrate the Barcelona defense, he will surely pose a huge threat.

Paolitano is also a big threat, especially when Napoli can catch Barcelona off guard with a quick counter-attack. The right-sided striker's speed to break through the opponent's defense and shoot straight into the middle of the field is undoubtedly a weapon for Napoli's offense.

Kihuarasquilla is another striker who has been in eye-catching form for Bori, and Barcelona will have to go all out on defense. But since Barcelona is playing at home, I predict this Liga MX team will win this match.

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