This weekend marks the start of a critical triple-header between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, as the two giants prepare to face off three times in just ten days. These eagerly anticipated encounters are set to significantly influence the La Liga title race and determine a Champions League semi-finalist.
Player fitness and injuries are poised to be a significant factor in these crucial matchups. Barcelona recently suffered a setback with the announcement that vital forward Raphinha will be sidelined for five weeks, joining Andreas Christensen. For Atletico Madrid, Jan Oblak is anticipated to return, though Pablo Barrios is expected to miss at least two of the upcoming fixtures.
Jules Kounde and Alejandro Balde Progress Towards Return
Barcelona has received encouraging updates, with MD reporting that both Jules Kounde and Alejandro Balde were training on the pitch this Monday, having moved beyond gym work. Both defenders are reportedly on schedule to be available for Saturday’s La Liga clash and the subsequent Champions League fixtures. Balde, however, faces a challenge regaining his starting position given the current form of Joao Cancelo and Gerard Martin. Additionally, Diario AS suggests Eric Garcia is also nearing a return and could feature in central defence.
Frenkie de Jong’s Return Still Awaited
Conversely, Frenkie de Jong is not expected to be fit for this weekend’s match. The Dutch midfielder is aiming for the initial Champions League encounter on April 8th, but he will need to reclaim his starting spot from Marc Bernal upon his return.
Atletico Madrid Anticipates Rodrigo Mendoza’s Comeback
Meanwhile, Atletico faced a minor concern regarding Johnny Cardoso, who experienced muscle discomfort during his USMNT international duty. This is not anticipated to affect his availability for the Champions League fixtures, though Cardoso is suspended for the upcoming La Liga match. Marcos Llorente is also serving a suspension for the league game, leaving Koke Resurreccion as the sole available central midfielder. However, Marca indicates that Rodrigo Mendoza is diligently working towards returning for that match, which would provide Diego Simeone with additional midfield options at the Metropolitano.








