And just like that the 2018/19 La Liga campaign is all wrapped up. The team to win it was also the team to get the last kick of the season as Barcelona, the defending and the reigning champions, travelled to Eibar for the last game and one final draw to see the competition out in a rather relaxed atmosphere.
This tactical analysis will look to break down the game that saw the end of the Spanish Primera and yet another success for the Blaugrana Catalan giant.
Lineup
Barcelona (4-1-4-1)
Starting XI: Cillessen Semedo, Piqué, Lenglet, Alba Rakitić, Busquets, Vidal Sergi, Messi, Malcom
Bench: Iñaki Peña, Wagué, Umtiti, Aleñá, Pérez, Puig, Ruiz
Coach: Ernesto Valverde
Eibar (4-4-2)
Starting XI: Dmitrović De Blasis, Oliveira, Ramis, Cote Orellana, Escalante, Jordán, Cucu Sergi Enrich, Charles
Bench: Riesgo, Calavera, Sergio, Cardona, Diop, Kike, León
Coach: José Mendilibar
Barcelona’s setup
Even though we may have expected or wanted Ernesto Valverde to use these final games to give some youth players a chance to shine, the Ant once again played it pretty safe in his personnel choice. As a result, Barcelona’s gala XI was exactly that – as gala as the injuries allowed.
Jasper Cillessen was in-between the sticks, deputising for the injured Marc-André ter Stegen and getting some game time before the Copa del Rey final. Arthur Melo, Ousmane Dembélé, Luis Suárez and Philippe Coutinho were the other names that were sidelined because of injuries which meant that the likes of Malcom and Nelson Semedo would come into the picture.
Surprisingly, both Semedo and Se
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