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Barca expect frosty return to Nou Camp with recovery a long way off

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VALENCIA: Barcelona’s recovery begins against Getafe tomorrow but the pain felt from their Champions League collapse at Anfield is likely to get worse before it gets better.

For Getafe, who stand on the brink of their own meteoric upset of finishing in La Liga’s top four, the game at Nou Camp is pivotal but for Barcelona’s hurting players, it could feel more like a wake.

“There are going to be some difficult days ahead, but we have to go again,” said coach Ernesto Valverde.

A week before, their fans had roared them off, ecstatic after a 3-0 victory over Liverpool put them within touching distance of their first European final since 2015.

When the names of the players, and coach, are read out before kick-off this weekend, the reaction will be instructiv­e, pointing to just how much Tuesday’s 4-0 defeat has spoiled an otherwise excellent season that could yet end with a domestic double.

“We have to be really self-critical about what happened,” Luis Suarez said.

“There are a lot of things to evaluate and to think about.

“We have to apologise for our attitude and realise the criticism is going to rain down on us now.

“We’re really upset, we’re hurting a lot. We’re humans and we feel the pain.”

After Getafe, comes a trip to Eibar for the last league game before the Spanish King’s Cup final against Valencia in Seville on May 25.

Win at the Benito Villamarin and there will be celebratio­ns, history made too, but nothing now canmakeame­nds.

Like 12 months ago, two trophies will be seen as a failure and, like 12 months ago, there are reports that defeat in the cup final will see Valverde sacked.

The way Barcelona respond in these last three games will not save Valverde but, however unfairly, it could condemn him.

Any suggestion the players have stopped believing will enthuse those anxious for change.

“I don’t know how this affects my future,” Valverde said on Tuesday.

“But here we are and the coach has to take responsibi­lity.”

Patience could wear thinner too with those seen to have underperfo­rmed.

After they beat Liverpool, Lionel Messi criticised the fans for their treatment of Philippe Coutinho, who was whistled off in the second half.

But Messi then was speaking from a position of strength.

Valverde made 11 changes for the defeat to Celta Vigo last weekend and could rotate again, sparing his players potential censure from the fans and offering them a longer period of recuperati­on.

Getafe could be the beneficiar­ies given Barcelona are the biggest obstacle left between them and the remarkable feat of Champions League qualificat­ion.

They play at home to 15th-placed Villarreal on the last day.

A weakened Barcelona would be a blow too for Valencia and Sevilla, each three points behind Getafe, and with time running out.

Valencia’s head-to-head means they will finish above Getafe if they can square them on points while Marcelino’s side have winnable games left, at home to Alaves tomorrow before ending with a trip to struggling Real Valladolid. — AFP

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