Araujo, Raphinha start in 4-3-3 formation: How Barcelona can line up against Mallorca

When Barcelona and RCD Mallorca square off on Tuesday at Son Moix, they will be looking to maintain their lead in the La Liga rankings.

After defeating Celta Vigo 3-2 in a remontada match and Real Madrid losing to Atletico Madrid, Barça concluded match week six as league leaders with a one-point advantage over their bitter rivals.

Tomorrow night’s game against Javier Aguirre’s team would provide Xavi Hernandez and company the opportunity to temporarily widen their deficit to four points and put pressure on the capital city club.

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However, the defending champions will be forced to do it without Pedri and Frenkie de Jong, two of their most important players. The latter won’t be back for a few more weeks, but the latter picked up an injury on Saturday and is out until November.

Here is how Barcelona might line up when they play Mallorca tomorrow night after Xavi intimated that there might be some additional rotations in store.

Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who started the game against Mallorca, has once again been essential to Barcelona’s successful start to the season.

Although Ronald Araujo, who returned from injury against Celta Vigo, is expected to start, there may be a few changes to the backline.

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While Inigo Martinez might be set to make his first start for Barcelona, the Uruguayan international might replace Jules Kounde in the lineup. The person who would move would be Andreas Christensen.

Sergi Roberto might replace Joao Cancelo, who could use a break, at either of the full-back positions. Alejandro Balde, who started on the bench at the weekend, should restore his rightful starting spot at left-back.Frenkie de Jong and Pedri’s injuries leave Barça with little room to rotate in the midfield. Oriol Romeu will therefore serve as the pivot while Gavi and Ilkay Gundogan start as the two inner midfielders.Cuánto nos costará que se quede Joao Félix?, por Xavier OrtuñoRobert Lewandowski has not received any rotation from Xavi thus far this season, and given that the Pole is starting to produce goals, it is unlikely that the manager will try to make any adjustments there.Raphinha, meanwhile, might get a chance to play on the right side after having to make do with cameos in the previous few games.Joao Felix: I'm enjoying myself at Barcelona - Barca BlaugranesJoao Felix has been in outstanding form lately, but with a crucial match against Sevilla later this weekend, Xavi might want to give him a break. Instead, it’s possible that Ferran Torres will start on the left side.