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FC Barcelona Vs. Girona Preview: Xavi Changes System For Second Place Showdown

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Xavi Hernandez will make one major change to his lineup when FC Barcelona face Girona away from home in La Liga on Saturday.

With bitter rivals Real Madrid 11 points clear at the summit, and possibly making that 14 if they beat Cadiz earlier in the afternoon, this is essentially a battle for second place.

Sealing the berth not only confirms automatic qualification for the Champions League, but also passage to the lucrative Spanish Super Cup at the turn of 2025.

Speaking at his prematch press conference on Friday, however, Xavi refused to accept that the showdown in Montilivi is a "final".

"It's not a final, but we approach it as something very, very important," the manager said.

"Whatever happens won't be definitive, but it's very important for us. It got away from us the first time round," he added, in reference to a 4-2 loss to Girona at the Montjuic Stadium back in December which was their first triumph over the Blaugrana.

Xavi was complimentary in saying that it is "a source of pride for Catalan football that Girona is in the Champions League competing with the best."

"It's fantastic the level they've shown," he further commented.

That said, he couldn't guarantee which of Michel's men would be a starter in his first XI.

"I don't know if they would be starters here. The context changes completely in a big team like Barca," Xavi pointed out.

"There are players who perform at a high level at Girona, with less pressure. It's not the same, it's obvious, we've seen it in different players. I don't know what to tell you. They have high-level players, they've shown that."

Still Xavi will pay Girona the respect it deserves by going all out with his best possible line up, injuries and recoveries considered.

This consists of Marc-Andre ter Stegen in goal with a backline of Joao Cancelo, Pau Cubarsi, Ronald Araujo, Jules Kounde.

In midfield, there is a major change with Sergi Roberto replacing Raphinha. In a midfield four, the captain joins Ilkay Gundogan and Fermin Lopez, as center back Andreas Christensen provides pivot support.

Up top, it is a duo of Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal.

FC Barcelona Starting XI Vs. Girona: Ter Stegen; Cancelo, Cubarsi, Araujo, Kounde; Christensen, Roberto, Fermin, Gundogan; Lewandowski, Lamine

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