Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Barça’s Big Reality Check.

 

Barça’s season suffered a big reality check after their 2-1 loss away to Real Madrid. This result confirmed that Barça are nowhere near as good as they were last season. Their results have been disappointing and at times lucky. There is a strike contrast between last season and this season, and unless things change, expectations for success should be low.

El Clasico is the game of the century, even if it might be played a few times a season. This past Sunday was a litmus test to see how good Madrid are, and also how good Barça truly are. However, this test was to be a difficult one with all of the injured players missing this clash. What wasn’t needed was the bulletin board material from Lamine Yamal to provoke the Blaugrana’s archrivals.



Lamine Yamal went on a show, with Barça legend Pique being a part of, before the big game, and made a throwaway comment that the Madrid media made a bigger deal out of it. Supposedly, that comment also became locker-room fuel for Madrid. In a big game, it’s best to do your talking on the pitch. A lesson learned by the young star but what was more disappointing was how no one from the club, or Lamine’s agent would have advised against appearing on any program before the big match. Moreover, one would expect Pique to think that an appearance by Lamine on his show before a big game would not be a great idea, but then again, Pique is also known for making many blunders.

Barca’s loss to Madrid was not surprising based on their performance. They were not the better side in the first half and only played better in the second half, after Madrid’s level of performance dropped. The starting lineup and tactics by Hansi Flick were wrong, and it didn’t help that he could be pitch side because of his suspension from last week’s sending off.


Players were flat and Flick’s insistence on playing with a high line — a tactic that has been exposed repeatedly this season by lesser teams, hindered their performance. Madrid’s plan to press high worked with Barça being forced into errors, yet the team continued to play out from the back. Barça needed to go long, relieve the pressure, and fight for second balls. Instead, they played straight into the trap.

It is never easy to win when you are missing key starters, but every team has to deal with that problem. A major disappointment this season has been the lack of fitness and the number of injuries, which is quite a contrast from last season. Last season, Barça hired Julio Tous as head of fitness training and he was praised to the high heavens on how this team was so intense and running hard. Fast forward to today and the spark is gone, so what has changed?

Barça didn’t spend the summer playing in the FIFA Club World Cup like Real Madrid. However, the Blaugrana somehow looked exhausted. Meanwhile, Madrid, with more minutes and travel in their legs, looked fresher, faster, and hungrier. Injuries have taken a toll but some players have also

failed to deliver this season.

In a big clash as this one, Barça seemed passive and more of a finesse team, while Madrid seemed gritty and determined to run like hell. Madrid’s energy died down in the second half but Barça couldn’t raise their intensity and capitalize on it. Koundé in particular appears sluggish, without a spark. Defensively he has been ho-hum but offensively, he has been a nonfactor. His wasted scoring chance in the second was deflating to the team and the fans.

We can discuss the bad officiating but that is a weak excuse. There is something deeply wrong with this club. Players look off the pace, they concede too many scoring chances, and they are not effective when they possess the ball. Hansi Flick has to make the correct adjustments, and hopefully things will improve when he has everyone back healthy, However, it was just announced that Pedri is now injured, and he was the standout player this season. Time is running out and although you don’t win the league title in October, you can just as well lose it.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Lady Luck Smiles on Barça.

After months of battling adversity, FC Barcelona have reclaimed what belonged to them; top of La Liga. Prior to the New Year, with rivals Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid breathing down Barça’s necks, it seemed Lady Luck was nowhere to be found. However, after a series of nail-biting encounters, fortunate breaks, and sheer resilience, it appears Lady Luck was smiling as Barça are in pole position for domestic and possible European glory once again.

This current season under Hansi Flick has been anything but boring. After 11 matches, the Blaugrana enjoyed a 6-point lead over Real Madrid and a 10-point lead over Atlético Madrid. Six matches later, Barça’s lead all but evaporated and were in third place in La Liga standings, with a soul crushing 2-1 loss at home to Atlético before the winter break. However, Barça are back as La Liga leaders, ahead of Real Madrid because of a tiebreaker and four points ahead of Atlético Madrid.

Lady Luck smiled on Barça as Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid squandered an eight point and six-point lead respectively, allowing the Blaugrana to capitalize and reclaim the league’s top spot. With eleven rounds to the end of the competition, Barça control their destiny again.

Lady Luck also continued to favor Barcelona in the Champions League. Barça finished second in the League Stage, with late wins against Borussia Dortmund and then the last second winner in the penultimate match against Benfica where they managed to overcome a 4-2 lead by scoring three times in the final 22 minutes. Their luck carried with the knockout stages draw where Barça avoided a clash against Paris Saint-Germain and other European heavyweights and instead landed a more manageable path with rematches against Benfica in the Round of 16 and then Borussia Dortmund in the Quarterfinals and then either Bayern Munich or Inter Milan looming in the Semi-Finals.

Thankfully, the rematch with Benfica was not as insane as their last encounter. Barça survived a Cubarsi red card early in the match that put them at a serious disadvantage in Portugal. However, the Blaugrana dug deep and withstood relentless pressure from the Portuguese side, Lady Luck smiled again when Raphinha scored at the hour mark from outside the box, with a bit of help from a slight deflection, and Wojciech Szczesny putting in a brilliant performance. The return leg was drama free as Barça won the second leg comfortably 3-1 and now await Borussia Dortmund in the Quarterfinals.

Lady Luck continued to smile on the Blaugrana during the Copa del Rey Semi-Finals.  In a wild encounter, Barça found themselves down 2-0 after just six minutes. However, they did not hang their heads down and instead battled back and scored four unanswered goals. It was then Atlético’s turn to have Lady Luck shine on them when they scored twice to force a draw with all to play for in the second leg in the capital.

Barcelona’s fighting spirit shone through in that game and the recent match away to Atlético where they found themselves down 2-0 again with 20 minutes to go courtesy of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres. Once again, Barça refused to play and scored twice to pull level with Atlético before Lady Luck smiled when Lamine Yamal’s effort took a wicked deflection to take the lead in stoppage time. Ferran Torres then scored the fourth and final goal of the game that also gave them the head-to-head tie breaker against Atlético.

Unfortunately, Lady Luck can’t always be there. Casado and Cubarsi are already injured and one can only hope that there won’t be any more injuries, especially with La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Champions League still up for grabs. With a couple of months to go before the end of the season, we shall see if Lady Luck will continue to smile on the Blaugrana.

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Barça starts 2025 with a bang and with doubts.


FC Barcelona has kicked off 2025 with a series of impressive results. The Blaugrana are unbeaten so far this year and have secured significant victories over Athletic, Real Madrid and Benfica. However, there are doubts about this team moving forward in different positions.

Barça may have ended 2024 in disappointing fashion, but 2025 have seen them excel as they to challenge for all three trophies this year after already capturing the Spanish Super Cup. Unbeaten in eight matches stretched between four different competitions, it seems that Barça may have found their grove back. Barça gave us an unforgettable commanding 5-2 win over Real Madrid in the Spanish Supercopa final and an exhilarating come from behind 4-5 victory in Portugal over Benfica in the Champions League. Barça finished second in their Champions League group and will enjoy a bye in the knockout stages.

The attacking duo of Raphinha and Lamine Yamal has been instrumental in Barcelona's recent success. Their synergy and creativity have consistently troubled opposition defenses, contributing crucial goals and assists. Midfielder Pedri is enjoying being the maestro orchestrating play with precision, dictating the tempo and linking defense with attack seamlessly, and it’s great to see the scrappy Gavi back in action. Even Frenkie de Jong has put in some decent performances recently which is a plus for the midfield. Defensively, Jules Koundé, Pau Cubarsí, and Alejandro Balde have formed a formidable backline. Their performances have been pivotal in maintaining the team's defensive stability.

However, not all is well for the Blaugrana as there are lingering questions for Hansi Flick. Despite the positive outcomes, manager Hansi Flick still has a 7-point mountain to climb in the league standings. Furthermore, he has some difficult decisions to make regarding some of the players.

The first issue that Flick must deal with is the goalkeeper dilemma. The choice of the starting goalkeeper remains uncertain, as both Wojciech Szczęsny and Iñaki Peña have exhibited inconsistencies. Flick will have to get it right in who will command the goal the rest of the way.

Another area of concern is the defensive partnership in the center of the back four. After Iñigo Martínez went down with an injury, Flick was able to call up Ronald Araújo to fill in. However, who will Flick select when Martinez, Araújo and Christiansen are all fit to be the ideal partner for Pau Cubarsí in central defense. It is remarkable that the teenager Cubarsi is the sure bet while the other three have their flaws and injury history. Will Flick rotate partners or settle on one of the three to strengthen the backline.

The final concern is what Robert Lewandowski’s role will be during the second half of the season.  The veteran striker’s position in the starting lineup is under scrutiny and he usually disappears in the second half of the season. It doesn’t help that the Blaugrana seem to score more when he is not in the starting lineup. Flick will have to assess whether to continue with Lewandowski as a starter or perhaps utilize him as an impactful substitute, a super sup much akin to Henrik Larsson’s role in the past, and go with Ferran Torres up front or rely on a false 9 as a way to optimize the team's dangerous attack.

As Barcelona battles on all three fronts in the next few months, Flick’s decision about these areas will be essential for sustaining the Blaugrana’s momentum and achieving their objectives. The team's depth and talent provide a solid foundation, However, clarity in these areas will be pivotal for continued success.