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Denis Suárez, during a party of the FC Barcelona this season

Headline in the Seville-Barça

Denis Suárez, the elected by "Struggle" to win the ball

Published:6/11/2016 - 21:07h

Updated:7/11/2016 - 00:20h

Luis Enrique left of experiments in the party in front of the Seville FC in Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán and bet by Denis Suárez to have more the possession, where played a lot of options. Sampaoli Also forced and went out with Nasri

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As we already advance from FCBN, the elected by part of Luis Enrique to act in the centre of the field together with Rakitic and Busquets in the crash in front of the Seville FC was Denis Suárez. With the Galician looked for have more the possession and treat to play with greater criteria, avoiding the verticality of other clashes.

That was the main surprise by part of "Struggle" with an eleven that it was the more headline that could take out. In spite of the good party of André Gomes in front of the City and with the options of Burn and Rafinha, Denis imposed to look for triumph in the field where was a season. On the terrain of game saw him very active, coming to receive to the central circle of the field and appearing quickly in the frontal of the area to combine with the three from above.

The characteristics of Denis were the suitable to face a party in which the rival trainer already had warned that had a plan to snatch him the possession to his rivals. A Sampaoli that by his part forced and went out with his star in the centre of the field Samir Nasri.

The international French was doubt until the last moment because of a muscular injury in his biceps femoral. However, it seems that the Andalusians played to the "cat and to the mouse" since the crack is a piece importantísima in the game of the team and his presence or was not determinant.

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