Joaquín Caparrós’ team currently lie 5th in La Liga, the first time that they have been so high up the table since the 2003/04 season, and come to the Nou Camp with just one defeat in their last six games.
Llorente’s goals key
Fernando Llorente is the team’s main threat up front. The Spanish international has bagged 13
goals so far this season – 8 of them headers – and is bound to be keen to show what he
can do at the Nou Camp after missing his team’s Cup game here in December.
Before last week’s 1-0 defeat at Mallorca, Bilbao had enjoyed a
three game winning run which had taken them up to fifth and confirmed them as one of La
Liga’s in-form teams. The Basque team’s strength has always been at home and this
season they have dropped just 9 points at San Mames. They are also the league’s leading
scorers from set plays with 10 from their impressive total of 37 goals, the fifth highest in La
Liga and just one fewer than Valencia in fourth.
Success in 2004
It’s been seven seasons since Bilbao last held such a good position in La
Liga, when the team included players such as Yeste, Urzaiz, Julen Guerrero, Ezquerro, Del Horno and
Etxeberria and was coached by Ernesto Valverde.
Caparrós takes the team up the table
Caparrós came to Bilbao in 2007 from Deportivo and his commitment to the
club’s own youngsters has begun to return dividends: in his first season, the team were 15th
at this stage with 26 points, a year later they were ninth on 30 points and last year they were
seventh on 36. Caparrós’ willingness to throw in the youngsters fits well with the
club’s own unique commitment to only having Basque players in the team, with neither
non-Basque Spanish nor other foreign players ever donning the red and white striped shirt.