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Hansi Flick cree que su Barcelona debe jugar “de forma más agresiva” ahora que el equipo azulgrana se ha sumido en una mini-crisis en la Liga de Campeones. La
Barcelona takes on Athletic Club at Camp Nou on Saturday, Nov. 22. Kickoff is set for 4:15 p.m. CET local time, making it a 10:15 a.m. ET or 7:15 a.m. PT start in the US, a 3:15 p.m. GMT start in the UK and a 2:15 a.m. AEDT kickoff in Australia on Sunday morning.
When is the next El Clasico?Matchday 1 occurred over four days: August 15-19. The 38-game season runs through May 24, 2026.Barcelona and Real Madrid's two meetings are set as well. The first El Clasico is October 26 at the Bernabeu,
Spain's champions were finally back at their iconic home ground on Saturday after two-and-a-half years of refurbishments. How did it feel?
BBC Sport examines the reasons behind a period of dominance by Premier League teams over their La Liga rivals.
Barcelona are expected to welcome key midfielder Pedri back into their starting side for Saturday's La Liga contest with Alaves at Camp Nou. Pedri has been absent since the end of October due to a hamstring problem, and he was again not available for the Champions League clash with Chelsea on Tuesday night.
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Sad post-Lionel Messi reality: Robert Lewandowski’s biography uncovers Barcelona’s bizarre cost-cutting measures due to financial woes
Messi’s departure in 2021 collided with a fiscal collapse that the club still feels today, and Robert Lewandowski—arriving from Bayern Munich a year later—walked straight into that reality.
Chelsea moved up to second in the Premier League over the weekend and now face a mouthwatering clash with Barcelona at Stamford Bridge.
What has become known as the “Negreira case” has been used multiple times by Real Madrid in their ongoing battle against referees in La Liga. The Spanish giants have accused officials throughout Spain of being corrupt, making decisions that benefit Barcelona over Los Blancos.
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Javier Tebas not worried about losing his job as La Liga president over Barcelona complaint
Javier Tebas says he’s not too worried about the current investigation that has been opened into La Liga’s president for disclosing confidential financial information about Barcelona. Barcelona president Joan Laporta has said the investigation is “not good news” as the club’s relationship with La Liga is improving.