Passionate La Liga showdown
Sporting Madrid will face Barcelona at home. While Marco Polo has bounced back from the World Cup with three consecutive victories, Barcelona's scoring in La Liga has started to decline, and they are on the same scoreboard as arch-rivals Real Madrid, so they will be extremely cautious in this match. Barcelona have scored 2 goals or less in their last 5 trips to the club, so a 2.5 goal win seems a certainty. (Now 632 Monday 4am live streaming not to be missed)
Robert's three-game suspension reduces his attacking power.
Sporting Madrid returned from the World Cup with a resurgence of form, defeating Elche 2-0 in a La Liga rematch with a goal each from Zulfiaris and Ewalu Morada. In that match, the referee showed three red cards, and Mario Boots Mosu was suspended for the match, requiring a change in the lineup. In the last round of the Copa Libertadores, Marco won 2-0 against Oviedo again, with French international Kishavin playing well and assisting, showing that the team's attacking mainstay is in good shape, and Barcelona needs to be highly vigilant.
Barcelona suffered twists and turns after the World Cup, last round of La Liga city derby 1-1 draw with Espinoza, but also Zodi Aiba was sent off with a red card, the loss of two points after the loss of the lead in the league disappeared. Barcelona will have to be more cautious in this match against the Malaysians. According to the pre-match news, ace striker Robert Lewandowski will be suspended for three matches and will not be able to play, and Ferentolis may take the place of the center forward, which will be difficult to break through in the face of the tight defense of the Marco Polo Club, and the chances of a narrow win seem to be higher.