Barcelona go into their crucial LaLiga Santander match away at Atletico Madrid with their heads down, following after another disastrous result in the Champions League.

Ronald Koeman’s side lost 3-0 away to Benfica on Wednesday night and haven’t registered a single point or even scored a goal in their first two group-stage games.
Atletico, on the contrary, go into the match on a bit of a high after coming back from a goal down to defeat AC Milan 2-1 away from home on Tuesday night.
The Azulgrana’s Champions League record of zero points, zero goals and six goals conceded after two games matches is the worst-ever start by a Spanish club in Europe’s premier club competition.

What is even more worrying is that they’re not creating chances, as they are the only side to have not forced a single save from the opposition goalkeeper so far in the competition.
Things will need to improve vastly if Barcelona are to get a result in Madrid this weekend.