Barcelona have a 2-0 lead over Manchester City ahead of their Champions League
encounter this week, but that doesn’t mean the Catalan side are taking
progression to the quarter-finals for granted. talkSPORT takes a look at
what the local press are saying about the City game, with plenty of
pessimism in the air…
All or nothing in the Camp Nou
Sport say the meeting between Barcelona and City is ‘crucial’ for the home side after they stumbled in La Liga last weekend. They add that there is more at play than just a place in the Champions League quarter-finals, noting that the result could mark the outcome of the season for two teams that had hoped to win everything.
Sport say that the ‘might of Barca and City will be debated more than ever depending on what happens on Wednesday’. They add that the wound left by being eliminated could be ‘deadly’ for either team in terms of how it impacts the rest of the season.
Barca need to go for Manchester City
Mundo Deportivo are clear over how Barcelona should approach the game on Wednesday, saying the home side needs to ‘go for’ Man City. They say that supporters require ‘faith’ to believe in Barcelona these days after some poor results, adding that the worst thing for the team would be to ‘commit hari-kari against City’.
Mundo Deportivo say that if Barcelona fail to overcome City it would be ‘a catastrophe and irreparable’. They do however provide some optimism, noting that it is against smaller teams that the Catalans have stumbled this season, rather than their strongest rivals.
Immediate reaction
El 9 Esportiu say Barcelona are experiencing their ‘worst moment of the season’ and that the team ‘must pick itself up this Wednesday if it doesn’t want the situation to become unsustainable’. They add that if Barcelona ‘repeat the poor image shown in the last couple of weeks, the 2-0 result from the first leg won’t guarantee anything’.
Can City turn their first leg deficit around on Wednesday? Let us know by leaving a comment below...
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All or nothing in the Camp Nou
Sport say the meeting between Barcelona and City is ‘crucial’ for the home side after they stumbled in La Liga last weekend. They add that there is more at play than just a place in the Champions League quarter-finals, noting that the result could mark the outcome of the season for two teams that had hoped to win everything.
Sport say that the ‘might of Barca and City will be debated more than ever depending on what happens on Wednesday’. They add that the wound left by being eliminated could be ‘deadly’ for either team in terms of how it impacts the rest of the season.
Barca need to go for Manchester City
Mundo Deportivo are clear over how Barcelona should approach the game on Wednesday, saying the home side needs to ‘go for’ Man City. They say that supporters require ‘faith’ to believe in Barcelona these days after some poor results, adding that the worst thing for the team would be to ‘commit hari-kari against City’.
Mundo Deportivo say that if Barcelona fail to overcome City it would be ‘a catastrophe and irreparable’. They do however provide some optimism, noting that it is against smaller teams that the Catalans have stumbled this season, rather than their strongest rivals.
Immediate reaction
El 9 Esportiu say Barcelona are experiencing their ‘worst moment of the season’ and that the team ‘must pick itself up this Wednesday if it doesn’t want the situation to become unsustainable’. They add that if Barcelona ‘repeat the poor image shown in the last couple of weeks, the 2-0 result from the first leg won’t guarantee anything’.
Can City turn their first leg deficit around on Wednesday? Let us know by leaving a comment below...
Read more at http://talksport.com/football/what-barcelona-are-saying-about-man-city-2-0-lead-doesnt-guarantee-anything-14031082923#HRWASWpXC3Q2qXto.99
Barcelona have a 2-0 lead over Manchester City ahead of their Champions League
encounter this week, but that doesn’t mean the Catalan side are taking
progression to the quarter-finals for granted. talkSPORT takes a look at
what the local press are saying about the City game, with plenty of
pessimism in the air…
All or nothing in the Camp Nou
Sport say the meeting between Barcelona and City is ‘crucial’ for the home side after they stumbled in La Liga last weekend. They add that there is more at play than just a place in the Champions League quarter-finals, noting that the result could mark the outcome of the season for two teams that had hoped to win everything.
Sport say that the ‘might of Barca and City will be debated more than ever depending on what happens on Wednesday’. They add that the wound left by being eliminated could be ‘deadly’ for either team in terms of how it impacts the rest of the season.
Barca need to go for Manchester City
Mundo Deportivo are clear over how Barcelona should approach the game on Wednesday, saying the home side needs to ‘go for’ Man City. They say that supporters require ‘faith’ to believe in Barcelona these days after some poor results, adding that the worst thing for the team would be to ‘commit hari-kari against City’.
Mundo Deportivo say that if Barcelona fail to overcome City it would be ‘a catastrophe and irreparable’. They do however provide some optimism, noting that it is against smaller teams that the Catalans have stumbled this season, rather than their strongest rivals.
Immediate reaction
El 9 Esportiu say Barcelona are experiencing their ‘worst moment of the season’ and that the team ‘must pick itself up this Wednesday if it doesn’t want the situation to become unsustainable’. They add that if Barcelona ‘repeat the poor image shown in the last couple of weeks, the 2-0 result from the first leg won’t guarantee anything’.
Can City turn their first leg deficit around on Wednesday? Let us know by leaving a comment below...
Read more at http://talksport.com/football/what-barcelona-are-saying-about-man-city-2-0-lead-doesnt-guarantee-anything-14031082923#HRWASWpXC3Q2qXto.99
All or nothing in the Camp Nou
Sport say the meeting between Barcelona and City is ‘crucial’ for the home side after they stumbled in La Liga last weekend. They add that there is more at play than just a place in the Champions League quarter-finals, noting that the result could mark the outcome of the season for two teams that had hoped to win everything.
Sport say that the ‘might of Barca and City will be debated more than ever depending on what happens on Wednesday’. They add that the wound left by being eliminated could be ‘deadly’ for either team in terms of how it impacts the rest of the season.
Barca need to go for Manchester City
Mundo Deportivo are clear over how Barcelona should approach the game on Wednesday, saying the home side needs to ‘go for’ Man City. They say that supporters require ‘faith’ to believe in Barcelona these days after some poor results, adding that the worst thing for the team would be to ‘commit hari-kari against City’.
Mundo Deportivo say that if Barcelona fail to overcome City it would be ‘a catastrophe and irreparable’. They do however provide some optimism, noting that it is against smaller teams that the Catalans have stumbled this season, rather than their strongest rivals.
Immediate reaction
El 9 Esportiu say Barcelona are experiencing their ‘worst moment of the season’ and that the team ‘must pick itself up this Wednesday if it doesn’t want the situation to become unsustainable’. They add that if Barcelona ‘repeat the poor image shown in the last couple of weeks, the 2-0 result from the first leg won’t guarantee anything’.
Can City turn their first leg deficit around on Wednesday? Let us know by leaving a comment below...
Read more at http://talksport.com/football/what-barcelona-are-saying-about-man-city-2-0-lead-doesnt-guarantee-anything-14031082923#HRWASWpXC3Q2qXto.99
Barcelona
have a 2-0 lead over Manchester City
ahead of their Champions League encounter
this week, but that doesn’t mean the Catalan side are taking progression to the
quarter-finals for granted.
Can City turn their first leg deficit around on Wednesday? Let us
know by leaving a comment below...
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