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Date/Time: Feb 23, 2010
2:30pm (US/Eastern)
Competition: UEFA Champions League
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 Tue, Feb 23 20:00pmFox Soccer Channel
 Thu, Feb 25 23:00pmFox Soccer Channel
 Fri, Feb 26 18:00pmFOX Deportes
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VfB Stuttgart vs Barcelona Match Preview

Isaac Asante, Feb 23rd 2010
German giants VfB Stuttgart will face title holders FC Barcelona in the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League at the Mercedes-Benz Arena stadium on February 23.

Stuttgart – ready for their challenge?

The Official UEFA Champions League LogoThe Germans should normally not fear anything ahead of this clash despite the undeniable strength of the defending European champions. They qualified into this stage after holding on to the second place in Group G, finishing with 9 points following 2 wins, 3 draws, and a loss.

Stuttgart were only able to grab half of their points in the group stage of the Champions League; yet, their statistics aren’t too bad, as they could still force their way through the knockout phase above Scottish giants Rangers, and new comers Unirea Urziceni.

Stuttgart won 5 Bundesliga matches in a row between the 19th of December 2009 and the 6th of February 2010; and for sure, this shows how set they are to take on the Spanish League leaders.

 

Barcelona to conquer the first leg

On one hand, Barcelona are lucky to play their first-leg encounter against Stuttgart away from home, as scoring away goals is always a big bonus in competitions such as the UEFA Champions League.

Barcelona are the reigning champions of this competition, thus, they wouldn’t want to see their road to glory get disturbed by their German opponents in the Round of 16. In order to resume their road to success, Barca need nothing but a win at the Mercedes-Benz Arena stadium so as to ensure that the return-leg encounter at the Camp Nou will be much more secured.

Barcelona – Around the Squad

On the other hand, Barcelona are not all that fortunate to fight against Stuttgart as the visitors in their first-leg game.

There were signs of unhappiness at the FC Barcelona camp a few days ago, as some of their great stars – counting Dani Alves, Yaya Toure, and Eric Abidal – were forced out of action because of injuries.

Barcelona's Xavi Hernadez unhappy after obtaining an injury against Atletico Madrid on February 14Sadly, Barcelona’s misfortune now seems to have grown bigger, seeing that their influential midfielder Xavi Hernandez, along with his Malian club mate Seydou Keita have both been considered unfit for the Champions League encounter.

Xavi Hernandez’s injury is expected to keep him out for about 15 days, while Keita is said to resume his work at the club only after 3 weeks, at least.

Both players obtained their wounds some days ago in their side’s unsatisfactory 2-1 defeat against Atletico Madrid; hence, they now join the list of inactive players – modifying the plans of their manager Pep Guardiola, and increasing the load of work on Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has now also become a doubt for this encounter away to Stuttgart, as it is said he still hasn't reached full fitness - following an injury on his right ankle.

Fans are currently waiting to receive something precious again after Barcelona's wonderful 4-0 home against Racing Santander at the weekend. Irrefutably, Guardiola himself knows that positive results before big games are always great signs, but still, despite having found success in his 100th game for the club at the weekend, Guardiola's quest for victory in Europe is still a huge priority.

Anything less than an advantageous score line away to Stuttgart will cause nothing but a big blow to Barca supporters; who would then start envisioning an unwanted exit from the Champions League.

Picture of an old meeting between Stuttgart and FC Barcelona in the UEFA Champions LeagueStuttgart and Barcelona: Head to Head

Stuttgart and Barcelona have met twice in the Champions League, and that was back in 2007, when the likes of Ronaldinho and Samuel Eto’o were powering the Catalan side. Unfortunately, on both occasions, Barcelona turned out to be winners.

2 October, 2007: Stuttgart 0-2 Barcelona

12 December, 2007: Barcelona 3-1 Stuttgart

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