UEFA CHALLENGE

Atletico, Barca ready to start European campaigns

Flick is working hard at his task, with stories that he arrives at Barcelona’s training ground at 6 a.m. to prepare his training sessions.

In Summary

• Barcelona travel to the south of France with a perfect start to the season — five wins from five games — in La Liga. 

• Atletico welcome Leipzig after an impressive 3-0 win at home to Valencia on Sunday in a game that saw new signings, Conor Gallagher and Julian Alvarez score their debut goals for the club.

Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski shields the ball from Athletic Club defenders on August 24
Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski shields the ball from Athletic Club defenders on August 24
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Barcelona and Atletico Madrid begin their Champions League campaign on Thursday night.

Barcelona travel to Monaco while Atletico are at home to RB Leipzig.

Barcelona travel to the south of France with a perfect start to the season — five wins from five games — in La Liga.

17-year-old Lamine Yamal is in outstanding form, along with central defender Inigo Martinez, while midfielder, Pedri looks close to his best after a long run with physical problems.

Hansi Flick’s job will be to ensure that the trio remain free of injuries under the intense fixture schedule, with Martinez and Pedri struggling with muscle problems for the past couple of seasons.

Flick is working hard at his task, with stories that he arrives at Barcelona’s training ground at 6 a.m. to prepare for his training sessions.

New signing Dani Olmo is out with a hamstring issue and Fermin Lopez suffered a relapse of his muscle problem training on Tuesday.

But the good news for Flick is that Frenkie de Jong and Gavi are training with the squad again as they look to get back to action.

Flick may look to rotate his squad after Sunday’s win in Girona and a tough visit to Villarreal this weekend, with Ferran Torres and Eric Garcia having a good chance of starting.

Atletico welcome Leipzig after an impressive 3-0 win at home to Valencia on Sunday in a game that saw new signings, Conor Gallagher and Julian Alvarez score their debut goals for the club.

Gallagher has quickly won over the Atletico fans after his move from Chelsea, thanks to his high work rate and ability to score important goals, while Alvarez adds guile to an attack containing Alexander Sorloth (another new arrival), Antoine Griezmann and Angel Correa.

Last season, Atletico turned their Metropolitano Stadium into a veritable fortress, winning all five of their European matches in front of their supporters and it will be a 60,000 full house as they start this season’s campaign.