How To Have a Fantastic Celebration After Barcelona vs Manchester United

Barcelona will be welcoming Manchester United on Tuesday at Camp Nou for their second leg of their Champions League quarter-finals.

Solsjkaer’s men did not manage a shot on target in the first leg and they will come up against some serious firepower in Spain.

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The history books don’t provide great reading for United: of the 70 previous occasions a side has lost a Champions League knockout tie first leg at home, that side progressed on just four occasions.

True, United did exactly that against Paris Saint-Germain, which will give hope. But repeating the trick looks like a difficult task, and they certainly shouldn’t bank on Barcelona squandering chances in the manner that PSG did.

The Manchester United defender Luke Shaw will be missing on Tuesday night through suspension, but Suarez will start for Barcelona as he looks to end a run of over year without scoring in the Champions League.

The Uruguayan is the second-shortest priced player to net at the Camp Nou behind Lionel Messi, who will look to add to his tally of eight goals in this season’s competition.

Lionel Messi has scored 22 goals games against English opponents – more than any other player in the competition. 13 of those strikes have come in his last nine against English sides at the Camp Nou, including hat-tricks vs Arsenal (April 2010) and Manchester City (October 2016).

Betting Tip

United battled admirably at Old Trafford, and will do so again at Camp Nou. For that reason, Barcelona are backed to win @2.05

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