For this analysis, I’ll be focusing on Barcelona’s Andreas Christensen, who was excellent in the first half of Barcelona’s clash with Real Madrid, before being subbed at half time. While it was unclear whether this was due to injury or a tactical decision, it was a key point in deciding the Clasico.
With Xavi deploying Christensen in midfield during a recent injury crisis, where he has produced a string of solid performances, he yet again demonstrated his ability and tactical versatility on the grand stage.
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Answering why Christensen got subbed off: Christensen has been struggling with his ankle the whole year, so they are just managing his game time.