Tag: Barcelona

  • Barca’s Dembele out of Euro 2020 after hamstring surgery

    Ousmane Dembele will miss Euro 2020 after Barcelona announced on Tuesday the France international will be out for around six months following surgery on his right hamstring.

    Dembele’s absence also means he will be sidelined for the rest of this season for Barca, who will be without another attacker after losing Luis Suarez to a long-term knee injury last month.

    “The first team player Ousmane Dembele has successfully undergone surgery … for a ruptured tendon in his proximal hamstring in his right thigh. The Frenchman will be out for around six months,” the La Liga champions said in a statement.

    The 22-year-old has suffered a number of hamstring problems since joining from Borussia Dortmund in August 2017 in a deal worth up to 147 million euros ($160.5 million).

    Dembele has made only nine appearances this season.

    He was close to recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in November before suffering a relapse in training last week.

    The former Rennes attacker also missed the majority of his opening year at Barcelona with a similar problem which kept the forward out for four months.

    Dembele’s latest disappointment is a blow to France’s hopes of following up 2018’s World Cup triumph by winning the Euros this summer, while Barca coach Quique Setien spoke earlier this month of his excitement at the prospect of the youngster’s return.

    His long layoff could prompt Barcelona to buy a replacement up front, if the club are allowed to make an emergency signing by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

    Barcelona can apply for permission from the RFEF but any new arrival would have to be playing in La Liga or out of contract, and would not be allowed to feature in the Champions League.

    Real Sociedad forward Willian Jose, Getafe’s Angel and Lucas Perez from Alaves are all reported targets.

    Source: France24

  • Lionel Messi will end career at Barcelona – Guardiola

    Pep Guardiola has played down suggestions that Lionel Messi could join him at Manchester City and believes the playmaker will end his glittering career at Barcelona.

    Messi, 32, has spent his career with Barca but has a clause allowing him to leave for free this summer.

    Guardiola coached Messi at the Nou Camp between 2008 and 2012, winning three La Ligas and two Champions Leagues.

    “He will stay there (at Barca), that’s my wish,” said the Man City boss.

    Guardiola left Barca for Bayern Munich having become their most successful manager, with 14 trophies in four seasons.

    He went on to win three successive league titles in Germany and has won the Premier League for the last two seasons with City, although this term they trail Liverpool by 22 points with only 13 games remaining.

    Messi, who has won the Ballon d’Or player award six times, 10 league titles and four Champions Leagues, is under contract until 2021.

    But he spoke out this week against Barcelona sporting director Eric Abidal after the Frenchman accused players of not working hard under former coach Ernesto Valverde.

    Barca are three points behind leaders Real Madrid in La Liga but Guardiola would not be drawn on the apparent unrest between Messi and Abidal – both former players of his – adding: “I’m not going to talk about players for other clubs.

    “I think he will finish his career there, that’s my wish.”

    Source: bbc.com

  • Barcelona plays Shatta Wale’s Borjor in their dressing room ahead of Copa Del Rey game(Video)

    Shatta Wale has had his Borjor hit song played in the dressing room Spanish giants Barcelona ahead of their Copa Del Rey match against Atletico Bilbao.

    Barcelona went away to the San Mames to face Bilbao in the Copa Del Rey quarter-final on Thursday, February 6, 2020.

    Ahead of the game, the teams official Instagram handle decided to show their dressing room to their over 83 million followers on Instagram.

    Playing at the background was Shatta Wale’s Borjor which is one of the leading tracks on his Wonder Boy album which was released in October 2019.

     

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  • Ansu Fati sets another record after scoring brace

    The young Guinean’s brace at 17 years and 96 days broke the record of former malaguista Juanmi. Juanmi got it in Zaragoza with 17 years in 115 days.

    Ansu Fati has been setting records since featuring for the Catalan club, becoming the second youngest player to play a league game in a Barcelona shirt.

    Ansu Fati has five official goals this year with Barça, four in the League and one in the Champions League.

    Fati became the youngest player in the history of Barça to score an official goal in LaLiga after finding the net against Osasuna .

    Ansu also became, thanks to his goal against Inter in the Champions League, the youngest scorer in the history of the competition.

    He did it with 17 years and 40 days and beat Peter Ofori-Quaye, who was 17 years old and 195 days old when he scored Rosenborg with Olympiacos.

    Source: Footballghana.com

  • Barca overpowered by rampant Valencia for first defeat under Setien

    Quique Setien suffered his first defeat as Barcelona manager as Valencia claimed their first home win over the Spanish champions since 2007.

    The hosts broke the deadlock when Jordi Alba deflected Maxi Gomez’s powerful strike past Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

    Gomez, who had a first-half penalty saved by Ter Stegen, completed the scoring in the second half.

    There were unsavoury scenes before the game as rival fans clashed outside the Mestalla Stadium.

    Setien had enjoyed a good start to his Barca reign, guiding the club to victories over Granada in La Liga and UD Ibiza in the Copa del Rey round of 32.

    Read:Messi scores in 700th match as Barca ease into last-16

    The visitors were quick to gain a stranglehold on possession but were almost non-existent as an attacking force in the first half, with Valencia enjoying the better of the early chances.

    Los Che were gifted a golden opportunity to take the lead when Gerard Pique felled Gomez inside the penalty area, but the Uruguayan’s spot-kick was superbly palmed to safety by Ter Stegen.

    The former Borussia Monchengladbach goalkeeper had to be on his toes moments later to parry another Gomez effort on to the woodwork, before tipping Kevin Gameiro’s follow-up past the post at full stretch.

    Barcelona started the second half with greater purpose and Ansu Fati almost fashioned an opening after combining well with Lionel Messi, but the teenager could only poke his shot straight at Jaume Domenech in the Valencia goal.

    Read:Atletico fight back to beat Barca and reach Super Cup final

    Messi appeared eager to take matters into his own hands as the second half progressed, dragging a fierce low effort wide of the far post before heading off target from Antoine Griezmann’s delivery.

    Gomez ended the visitors’ hopes of a late revival with 13 minutes remaining, curling into the far corner after Ferran Torres had broken clear down the right-wing.

    Former Arsenal defender Gabriel Paulista thought he had made it 3-0 late on, but the Brazilian’s volley was disallowed for an infringement inside the Barcelona box.

    Second-placed Real Madrid can move three points clear of Barcelona at the top of La Liga if they win their game in hand at Real Valladolid on Sunday.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Barcelona make Eriksen enquiry

    Barcelona have made an enquiry about signing Christian Eriksen from Tottenham in the January transfer window.

    Eriksen met with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy on Tuesday and reiterated that he wants to join Inter Milan this month, according to Sky in Italy.

    Inter are still pushing hard to get him but it now appears as though Barcelona have entered the frame for his signature.

    Read:Barcelona seek second loan move for Kevin-Prince Boateng after Suarez injury

    However, while there is still no agreement between Tottenham and Inter on the final fee for Eriksen, personal terms are understood to have been agreed and the deal is close to being completed, according to Sky in Italy.

    Eriksen’s contract expires at the end of the season and he has been free to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs since January 1.

    Inter made a renewed £11m plus bonuses offer for the Denmark international on Monday, but Spurs are holding out for their £17m valuation.

    Read:Barcelona sack Ernesto Valverde and appoint Quique Setien

    However, Inter Milan’s chief-executive Giuseppe Marotta is optimistic the two clubs can agree a deal for Eriksen this month. He told Sky in Italy: “Eriksen is a fantastic player. We’re waiting and we’re still confident in this deal.”

    The 27-year-old has made 28 appearances in all competitions for Spurs this season but has scored just twice in the Premier League.

    He was included in Tottenham’s matchday squad for their 2-1 win over Norwich on Wednesday, coming off the bench shortly after the hour-mark.

    Inter have already completed the signings of Victor Moses and Ashley Young this month.

    Source: skysports.com

  • Five tasks facing Quique Setien at Barcelona

    Quique Setien is charged with leading Barcelona to glory on three fronts this season after being appointed as Ernesto Valverde’s successor.

    Barca are top of La Liga and into the Champions League last 16, while they begin their tilt at the Copa del Rey against Ibiza next week.

    However, club president Josep Maria Bartomeu said on Tuesday that Setien had been brought in to give the team a mid-season boost and there are several improvements to be made.

    Here, AFP Sport looks at some of the challenges facing the new Camp Nou coach.

    – Tighten up the defence –

    Barcelona have already conceded 23 league goals, which is the same record as Real Valladolid in 14th and almost twice as many as both Real and Atletico Madrid.

    Read:Barcelona sack Ernesto Valverde and appoint Quique Setien

    Their problem has been less about individual mistakes — although there have been a few of those — as a vulnerability to pace on the counter-attack.

    Teams have had success hitting Barca on the break and Sergio Busquets has too often been exposed in front of the back four.

    With Gerard Pique turning 33 next month and Samuel Umtiti still struggling for fitness, there may be a need for signings in the summer.

    In the meantime, Setien, who is not known for his defensive principles, must find a way to tighten the team up.

    – Get the best out of Griezmann –

    After joining for 120 million euros ($135 million) from Atletico Madrid last summer, expectations for Griezmann were high, especially after the failed pursuit of Neymar.

    But the Frenchman has shown only glimpses of his best so far in a Barca shirt, in part because he is yet to be played consistently in his favourite position.

    To fit Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez into the front three, Valverde deployed Griezmann on the left and in that way, Setien may have had the problem solved for him.

    Read:Barcelona bus gets lost in Saudi Arabia

    Suarez’s four-month absence with a knee injury could mean Griezmann finally gets his wish to play down the middle.

    – Banish ghosts of Rome and Anfield –

    Valverde and his team never seemed fully to recover from dramatic Champions League collapses against Roma and Liverpool in the last two seasons.

    At Anfield, Barcelona’s players looked paralysed by the fear of a repeat of what had happened the year before and Pique admitted the memories quickly came rushing back.

    Those weaknesses, including a susceptibility to conceding in streaks and a vulnerability under pressure, have often resurfaced this season.

    In November, Barca shipped three goals in seven second-half minutes to lose to Levante while the two late goals conceded against Atletico last Thursday proved the final straw for Valverde.

    Setien will have to finally cure his players of their mental block.

    – Unleash a more attacking style –

    Setien is a purist and his appointment should come as a relief to those fans, and perhaps players, who had grown tired of stodgy performances under Valverde.

    Nostalgia for the free-flowing football played by Pep Guardiola’s crop weighs heavy.

    Read:Messi on Hazard replacing Ronaldo, being benched & why Barcelona love playing at the Bernabeu

    Yet the likes of Messi, Griezmann, Ousmane Dembele, Frenkie de Jong, Arthur Melo and Jordi Alba mean there is still no shortage of creative talent in the squad and Setien should enjoy matching them with his own attacking beliefs.

    “Players enjoy football much more with the ball at their feet than running after it,” he said last year, which should be music to the ears of Barca’s players.

    – Give youngsters a chance –

    Setien has a reputation for giving youngsters an opportunity and he will be reunited with Junior Firpo, whom Barca bought after Setien helped him flourish at Betis.

    But Firpo struggled for opportunities under Valverde, who seemed reluctant to give some of La Masia’s talents any consistent minutes in the first team.

    Ansu Fati has faded from view after exploding onto the scene at the start of the season while Riqui Puig’s progress has stalled and Carles Alena and Juan Miranda have been sent out on loan.

    Making the first team at Barcelona is a formidable task but the potential would appear to be there in the academy, if Setien is brave enough to find it.

    Source: France24

     

  • Barcelona seek second loan move for Kevin-Prince Boateng after Suarez injury

    Barcelona are considering a move back for Fiorentina forward Kevin-Prince Boateng following a long-term injury to Luiz Suarez.

    Spanish newspaper Marca is reporting that the 32-year-old has emerged on the roaster of the Catalan giants.

    They are considering a second loan spell as a replacement for the injured Uruguayan.

    Read:Kevin-Prince Boateng opens up on experience at Barça

    Suarez was operated on Sunday for an external meniscus injury on the right knee, according to the Catalans.

    The striker has been ruled for a minimum four month for a man who has scored 14 goals and provided 11 assists in 23 matches in the current season.

    The club is in the market looking for a replacement and have identified the Ghanaian as a possible replacement.

    Read:Barcelona could buy Kevin-Prince Boateng Sassuolo CEO

    Kevin Boateng spent six month uneventful loan spell from Sassuolo at the club last year.

    Barca could use summer signing Antoine Griezmann in a central role, but with no real other centre-forward apart from Suarez at the club, the Catalans will now look to bring in a striker this January.

    It has also been speculated that Inter Milan forward Lautaro Martinez is one option, but the Argentine has an €111million release clause and that might be prohibitive at this time of the season.

    Read:Kevin-Prince Boateng to stay at Fiorentina

    Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, who is out of favour at Paris Saint-Germain, could be another alternative, it has been claimed in the Spanish media.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • Barcelona rue opting for Prince Boateng ahead of Haaland in last winter window

    Spanish giants FC Barcelona are reported to have rued their mistake of choosing Kevin-Prince Boateng over Erling Braut Haaland during their pursuit of a replacement for Luis Suárez last year January.

    This time last year, Barcelona were looking to the January transfer window to find a back-up for the injured Luis Suárez, with the side not wanting to pay over the odds but needed a player who could fill in the gap left by the Uruguayan and lend a hand in the Copa del Rey and the odd league games.

    Read:Barcelona could buy Kevin-Prince Boateng Sassuolo CEO

    At that point, Haaland was catching the eye and scoring goals at Molde in Norway, but the Blaugrana decided he would be too unpolished, opting instead for Prince Boateng from Italian side US Sassuolo, after his return of five goals in 15 games.

    The Catalan club felt the Norwegian striker’s rawness would prevent him from hitting the ground running in LaLiga hence opted for experience instead.

    Read:Kevin-Prince Boateng to stay at Fiorentina

    To say the decision turned out to be the wrong one would be an understatement and during Boateng’s loan at the club the 31-year-old barely played and looked out of his depth, whereas Haaland moved to Salzburg and has gone from strength to strength to become one of the most sought-after strikers in Europe, earning him a recent move to Borussia Dortmund.

    Boateng himself has since moved from Sassuolo to fellow Italian club Fiorentina.

    The Ghana forward is however yet to blossom for the Viola — making 13 league appearances and scoring one goal.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • La Liga: Barca and Real play out uneventful El Clasico draw

    Barcelona and Real Madrid played out a goalless and largely uneventful El Clasico at the Nou Camp.

    Gareth Bale’s disallowed goal was the closest either side came to scoring, but Real left-back Ferland Mendy was judged to be offside in the build-up.

    The result sees defending champions Barca stay top of La Liga with Real second on goal difference.

    Read:La Liga: Messi gives set-piece masterclass as Barca outclass Celta

    Both clubs are now five points clear of Sevilla who lost to Villarreal on Sunday.

    The 179th La Liga meeting between these sides was originally scheduled for 26 October but was postponed because of fears of civil unrest in Catalonia.

    Both teams shared the same hotel in the lead-up to Wednesday’s game and travelled to the ground together, two hours before kick-off amid security concerns.

    Read:La Liga more important than Champions League Messi

    But while several thousand Catalan independence protesters gathered outside the stadium, there was little suggestion that their presence was going to place the fixture in doubt.

    There was however an interruption to the game early in the second half, with yellow balls raining down on the field to briefly delay proceedings.

    Source: bbc.com