Barcelona could soon welcome back key defender Inigo Martinez as he edges closer to full fitness following a hamstring injury. Reports from SPORT suggest that the experienced centre-back has options
One eye will be on Champions League play midweek, but for Barcelona, winning a home match against Valencia on Sunday is critical in the race to gain ground in La Liga. Trailing Real Madrid by seven points for the La Liga title has been the one poor mark on Hansi Flick's first season in charge of Barcelona.
BARCELONA, Spain (Reuters) -Barcelona snapped their four-match winless streak in LaLiga with an emphatic 7-1 victory over Valencia on Sunday, with Fermin Lopez scoring an impressive double and adding two assists.
Barcelona thrashed Valencia 7-1 in LaLiga on Sunday (January 26) to claim a dominant win at home and a first win in five league games.
Barcelona has only won one of their previous eight La Liga matches. Surely a home fixture against Valencia offers them the perfect opportunity to get their league campaign back on track. Barcelona
Barcelona blew away a miserable Valencia 7-1 on Sunday to get back on track in La Liga with a ruthless victory. Fermin Lopez struck twice for the Catalans in the first half, along with goals from Frenkie de Jong, Ferran Torres and Raphinha which gave Barcelona a commanding five-goal lead at the break.
It's raining goals for Barcelona. There were five against Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final, five more against Benfica in the Champions League, and most recently seven against Valencia in La Liga.
Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong provided a brief insight into his future, on the back of the club’s most recent outing.Barca are of course fresh off a dominant return to winning ways on the domestic
Barcelona forward Ferran Torres made the most of his starting opportunity against his former club Valencia, playing a key role in the team’s dominant 7-1 victory.The Spanish international scored
Auckland FC manager Steve Corica said their strong first season in Australia's A-League is down to the club's culture and players' attitude as the New Zealanders bid to become the first new entrant to win the championship in their debut campaign.