Barcelona, under coach Hansi Flick, will play against Borussia Dortmund in Germany for the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinal match. The game will be held at Signal Iduna Park on Tuesday. Barcelona comes into this match with a significant advantage after defeating Borussia Dortmund 4-0 in the first leg in Barcelona.
In the first match, Barcelona`s victory was secured with goals from Raphinha, Lamine Yamal, and two goals from Robert Lewandowski. Lewandowski, a former Borussia Dortmund player from 2010 to 2014, is set to play again in his old stadium.
Despite their comfortable lead, Barcelona manager Flick emphasized the team`s focus during the pre-match press conference. He stated, `I have great confidence in this team. We have had a long unbeaten run, which is something to be proud of. I am very happy with all my players. This team is incredible. We have worked hard throughout the season, and the players are in good shape and highly motivated, which is crucial at this stage of the season.`
Barcelona`s goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, who is expected to start on Tuesday, reflected on his unexpected season. Having joined Barcelona shortly after announcing his retirement, he said, `Just months ago, I was retired, and now I`m playing for one of the top teams in Europe. Winning is my biggest passion. I never imagined that after retiring, I would have the chance to compete for these titles. My dream is to win the Champions League, and I hope it comes true.`
Borussia Dortmund`s coach, Niko Kovac, discussed the fitness of team captain Emre Can, who might miss the game against Barcelona. `Emre Can`s participation is uncertain due to ongoing muscle problems in his adductor area that he has been experiencing for weeks. He has been playing through pain, which is commendable.` Can missed the training session before Tuesday’s game.
How to Watch BVB vs. FC Barcelona
- Date: Tuesday, April 15
- Location: SIGNAL IDUNA PARK — Dortmund, Germany
- Live stream: Paramount+
BVB vs. FC Barcelona Possible Starting Lineups
BVB XI: Gregor Kobel, Waldemar Anton, Emre Can, Ramy Bensebaini, Julian Ryerson, Carney Chukwuemeka, Pascal Gross, Julian Brandt, Daniel Svensson, Serhou Guirassy, Karim Adeyemi.
FC Barcelona XI: Wojciech Szczesny, Jules Kounde, Ronald Araujo, Pau Cubarsi, Gerard Martin, Gavi, Frenkie de Jong, Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha.







