Lewandowski leads Barcelona’s attack against Monaco, Lamine Yamal on the bench

Advertise Hans Flick Technical Director of the Team Barcelona Spanish official formation against Monaco French in the match scheduled to be held at the “Luis Companys Olympic” stadium, in the 59th edition of the Joan Gamper Cup

Barcelona vs Monaco

Barcelona’s lineup was as follows:


“Ter Stegen, Balde, Martinez, Lewandowski, Raphinha, Pablo Torre, Christensen, Pau Victor, Kounde, Marc Bernal, Casado.”

Barcelona lineup against Monaco
Barcelona formation

Barcelona vs Monaco match

Monaco, the runner-up in the French league last season 2023-2024, will be Barcelona’s last competitor in the pre-season period after the three friendly matches the team played in the United States during its summer tour.

The Montjuïc stadium, known as the “Luis Companys Olympic”, will host the Gamper Cup for the fourth time, after last season’s match and the 1990 and 1996 editions. This season’s match will be of particular importance because it comes in the year in which the club celebrates its 125th anniversary.

Monaco are set to make their first appearance in the Joan Gamper Trophy against Barcelona and the fifth by a team from the French men’s league, with Nantes visiting the Blaugrana in 1966 for the friendly, the first ever edition of the pre-season tournament, followed by Sochaux in 1989, Olympique de Marseille in 1991 and Girondins Bordeaux in 1993.

Barca coach Hans Flick aims to prepare well for the Monaco match before the opening match of the Spanish League against Valencia at Mestalla on August 17.

The Barcelona vs. Monaco match in the 59th edition of the Joan Gamper Cup will be broadcast tonight on Barcelona 1.

Barcelona officials are taking advantage of the Monaco match in the Joan Gamper Cup to introduce Spanish international Dani Olmo to the Catalan team fans, who recently joined from German club Leipzig this summer.

Barcelona have signed Dani Olmo, who won the European Nations Cup “Euro 2024”, with the Spanish national team to strengthen the Blaugrana midfield for 6 seasons until June 30, 2030, and a penalty clause of 500 million euros.

The deal for Spanish international Dani Olmo cost Barcelona 55 million euros, in addition to 7 million euros in add-ons.

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