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Barca wake from slumber to give glimmer of hope to Setien

At 33, every year for Messi is precious

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MADRID: “Barcelona haven’t thrown in the towel”, read the front page of Mundo Deportivo after a night that offered hope to the team and a lifeline for their coach Quique Setien. Setien has been in charge for only three months of competitiv­e football but looked likely to be out in the cold by next season, following Tuesday’s draw away at Atletico Madrid.

Three draws in four games, deteriorat­ing performanc­es and unrest in the dressing room were all stacking up against Barca’s new coach but the loudest alarm bell of all was rung by his captain.

Frustrated with the lack of direction at the club, Lionel Messi halted talks about extending his contract beyond 2021 and his current plan is now to leave, said Spanish radio station Cadena Ser.

Messi’s principle grievance is not with Setien but Barcelona’s board who, under president Josep Maria Bartomeu, have overseen a string of political blunders off the pitch and a period of decline on it.

With presidenti­al elections to come next year, Messi’s hesitation may be aimed at underminin­g this regime to accelerate change, but Setien was undoubtedl­y caught in the crossfire. Amid the chaos at Barcelona, he has increasing­ly looked like a bystander, “a passenger” according to Antoine Griezmann’s father, demonstrat­ed all too literally by his lack of influence in teamtalks.

Messi ignored him and his number two Eder Sarabia during one water break and the contrast was unfortunat­e against Atletico, whose players huddled round, hanging on the every word of their coach Diego Simeone.

And yet the 4-1 victory over Villarreal on Sunday gave a glimpse of what this Barca could look like under Setien and what presumably the board were hoping for when they appointed him in January.

Free-flowing, dynamic, confident, it was the team’s best performanc­e under Setien and perhaps their most complete all season. Some complaints were answered too as Griezmann started, played well, scored a sensationa­l chip and combined instinctiv­ely with Luis Suarez and Messi.

The passing was quicker and the chances more regular, a welcome improvemen­t after a series of plodding displays in which possession too often came at the expense of end product. And Setien was bold, dropping Messi back into a more central attacking position behind Griezmann and Suarez, who was then taken off after an hour with the result still not yet secure.

It was a morale-boosting win that will surely come too late for Barca’s title bid given Madrid’s four-point lead and a friendly looking run-in. But it might renew some faith in Setien, from Bartomeu, who visited his house for discussion­s last week, and from Messi, whose approval is the one that really counts.

Removing Setien this summer would be another admission of failure for Barca, who would have to pay compensati­on they cannot afford and find a replacemen­t for a job that might prove difficult to promote.

This is a squad that needs renovating at a time when funds are no longer readily available while the prospect of presidenti­al change next year would offer a new coach little long-term security. Xavi Hernandez is waiting in the wings, with his new AlSaad contract reportedly containing a break clause that allows him to join his former club at any time.

Setien, for another season at least, would be the easier option then but a failing team will not help Bartomeu and it will not bring comfort to Messi either. At 33, every year for him is precious. Barcelona have four games left and then the Champions League next month, with the chance to resuscitat­e one of their most disappoint­ing seasons in recent memory. Setien’s future depends on it.

Three draws in four games

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 ?? —AFP ?? BARCELONA: File photo shows Barcelona’s Spanish coach Quique Setien (R) and Barcelona’s Spanish defender Jordi Alba react during the Spanish League football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on June 30, 2020.
—AFP BARCELONA: File photo shows Barcelona’s Spanish coach Quique Setien (R) and Barcelona’s Spanish defender Jordi Alba react during the Spanish League football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on June 30, 2020.

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