After a disappointing streak, including a 3-3 draw against Bruges and a heavy 3-0 loss to Chelsea in the Champions League, FC Barcelona is facing tough times across the board. In La Liga, the club sits in second place behind its historic rival, Real Madrid. However, the situation is more concerning in the Champions League, where they currently rank 18th in the group stages following defeats to PSG and Chelsea.
Amid this gloomy scenario, news from El Chiringuito offers a glimmer of hope: despite head coach Hansi Flick’s decision to give players a break on Wednesday, everyone voluntarily showed up at Ciudad Deportiva for training. This initiative reflects the players’ determination to turn their fortunes around and regain their competitiveness following these frustrating setbacks.
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