Barcelona have finally found some rhythm and put aside their underwhelming form to get back to where they belong - the top of the table. The champions now travel to Valencia to face Levante, while second-placed Real Madrid face Real Betis and will be expected to win.
So, it’s imperative for Barcelona to take three points from Saturday’s match at all costs. The head-to-head record is in Barcelona’s favor, as Levante have won just two of the last 26 league meetings between the two teams.
Let’s see the three things Barcelona can do to win against Levante:
Levante employ a 4-4-2 formation and look to attack down their left side (41% of all their attacks come from that flank) and are a fast-paced team.