Match preview: RCD Espanyol v FC Barcelona

 Neymar Jr in action against Espanyol last season / FCB
The Liga leaders travel up the road to the Power8 Stadium for the first of three Barcelona city derbies in the first half of January

Barça start 2016 with the first of three city derbies with Espanyol in the space of just eleven days. After meeting on Saturday 2 January at 4.00pm CET in the Power8 Stadium, the two local rivals will then face each other again over two legs in the Copa del Rey, the first of which is at the Camp Nou next Wednesday.

The FC Barcelona squad trained for the final time on New Year’s Day, and the good news was that Brazilian defender Douglas is available for the first time since being injured against Villanovense, meaning that the only injury concern in the team is Rafinha.

Espanyol, meanwhile, can welcome Senegal international Papakouli Diop back from suspension, but midfield duo Victor Sanchez and Jose Canas are both out for around a month after taking hits at Sevilla midweek.

Coaches’ viewpoint

Speaking to the press on the eve of the match, Barça manager Luis Enrique commented that his Espanyol counterpart, Constantin Gâlcă, “is achieving great things. I know him well and I like his taste for good football. You can already see that he’s made his mark at Espanyol and they’ll be a tough team to play … They have changed from under Sergio González in terms of the pressure they exert when they lose the ball. They’ve already started doing that and doing it quick.”

The Espanyol coach himself, who took over at the club last month after leading Steaua to the Romanian league and cup double, said on Friday that “this is an important game and I’m really looking forward to having a go. We know we’re playing the best team in the world, they’ve proved that … But we’re going to try to get through on their goal and create chances. If we can do that, then we’ll have a chance of winning.”

Form guide

Barça rounded off an incredible 2015, in which they won five out of six major honours, with yet another emphatic win, 4-0 at home to Betis. That meant they hang on to top spot in the table, on goal difference ahead of Atlético Madrid, despite having played one game less than their rivals. Unbeaten in all competitions for three months, that win also set a new all-time record of 180 goals in a calendar year.

Espanyol have not lost at home since October 3, and have taken eight points from four games played since. It’s their away form that’s been letting them down, and the 2-0 reverse at Sevilla on Wednesday was their fifth consecutive loss on the road. They’re currently 13th in the Liga table with 20 points from 17 games.

History

No fixture in Spanish football has a longer history than this one. The two clubs first met in a 0-0 draw way back on 23 December 1900, although Barcelona left all of their foreigners out of the side that day to keep things fair against a team made up entirely of Spanish students (hence their name).

Barça have generally had the upper hand on their neighbours ever since, and Espanyol is in fact the team that they have beaten more than any other in La Liga (93 times). Espanyol haven’t taken three points out of a home fixture with Barça since a 3-1 win in January 2007, and they have failed to win any of their last twelve meetings (two draws and ten wins for FCB).

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