
Why Setien is right to tweak Barcelona’s formation to challenge for the Champions League
Barcelona have been far from their best post-lockdown and, unless an unexpected miracle happens, they will lose their La Liga crown to a more solid
Barcelona have been far from their best post-lockdown and, unless an unexpected miracle happens, they will lose their La Liga crown to a more solid
Plunged into uncertainty, not just football, but the world, has had the fixtures removed from underneath its feet. From elite managers to amateur analysts, every
Quique Setien joined Barcelona after years of many Culers around the world, myself included, being optimistic about what the Santander-born manager could add to the
Barcelona will play Espanyol in Matchday 35 of La Liga on Wednesday. Following their refreshing 1-4 victory against Villarreal in their previous match, Culers around
Culés hear it all the time – like an old-wise tale that isn’t that old and wasn’t that wise. It wasn’t a mark of genius
Quique Setien finally improved Barcelona by adopting a 4-4-2 formation (with a midfield rhombus) in the 1-4 thrashing on Villarreal on Sunday. The attacking trident
Barcelona will play Villarreal in Matchday 34 of La Liga on Sunday. Following their disappointing 2-2 draw against Atletico Madrid, a victory at the Estadio
Real Madrid lead La Liga by four points with five matches to go. Barcelona has Villarreal, Espanyol, Real Valladolid, Osasuna, and Alavés while Real Madrid
Lionel Messi has had enough. According to Cadena Ser, the top goalscorer in Barcelona history has stopped the ongoing negotiations to extend his current contract
Quique Setien has only managed Barcelona in 13 La Liga matches but, if reports coming out of Catalunya are to be believed, he will be