FC Barcelona vs AFC Ajax: Three vital points to stay in contention for top spot

It’s no final, but Tuesday night’s game with Ajax is still of crucial importance for FC Barcelona following the 3-2 defeat in Paris a fortnight ago. Barça need three points at the Camp Nou to stay in contention for top spot in Group F of the Champions League. And there is the dangerous distraction of the visit to the Santiago Bernabéu for Saturday’s Liga match against Real Madrid, although Luis Enrique insisted in his pre-match conference that “right now the only important game is the one with Ajax.” There will be four days to think about Real Madrid after that, but the Champions League is the main priority for the moment.

Barça face a crucial game on Tuesday evening against Ajax (by FC Barcelona)
Barça face a crucial game on Tuesday evening against Ajax (by FC Barcelona) / Roger Bogunyà

Roger Bogunyà

October 21, 2014 02:28 PM

Barcelona (FCB).- It’s no final, but Tuesday night’s game with Ajax is still of crucial importance for FC Barcelona following the 3-2 defeat in Paris a fortnight ago. Barça need three points at the Camp Nou to stay in contention for top spot in Group F of the Champions League.


And there is the dangerous distraction of the visit to the Santiago Bernabéu for Saturday’s Liga match against Real Madrid, although Luis Enrique insisted in his pre-match conference that “right now the only important game is the one with Ajax.” There will be four days to think about Real Madrid after that, but the Champions League is the main priority for the moment.

No Mathieu or Sergio

As has been the norm this season, there have been changes to the squad with respect to the last outing. Ter Stegen, Rakitic and Iniesta are all included, while there are no places for the injured Adriano, Sergio and Douglas, the dropped Masip, Mathieu, Vermaelen and Sergi Roberto or the suspended Luis Suárez. But this is the last game for which the Uruguayan will be unavailable, for his suspension runs out on Friday. Luis Enrique has also opted to include Barça B’s Samper.

Two draws for Ajax

The game is a duel between the second and third placed teams in the group. Ajax started with a 1-1 draw at home to PSG and then travelled to APOEL FC for a game that ended with the same scoreline. The side managed by Frank de Boer are currently second in their domestic league, four points behind leaders PSV.

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