
They are drawing against Borussia Dortmund this Wednesday at Signal Iduna Park on matchday six of the Champions League. Flick has opted for the same starting eleven that played against Betis last weekend. The Blaugrana are looking for a victory that will put them in the top eight in the league phase and go directly to the round of 16. Flick’s team arrive at an irregular time in the season where they are having a hard time winning games. Last weekend they tied, although in the Champions League they have won four games and only lost one, against Monaco (2-1) in their European debut. Barça has a great opportunity against a direct rival that is one position below with the same points (12). The German coach recovers Araujo, who had not been available since the beginning of the season due to his injury in the Copa América last summer. The Germans have only lost in this Champions League, in a match they led 2-0 at half-time.