Malta Independent

Barcelona still reeling from Anfield collapse back in May

- Joseph Wilson Associated Press

Barcelona hasn’t recovered from last season’s debacle at Liverpool.

Ever since a team featuring Lionel Messi squandered a three-goal, first-leg advantage at Anfield – in a humiliatin­g 4-0 defeat in the Champions League semifinals – Barcelona hasn’t been the same side that inspires fear in rivals.

Barcelona had already won the Spanish league title when it was ripped apart by Liverpool on May 7, but after that stunning setback it finished its domestic campaign with a loss in the Copa del Rey final to Valencia.

The malaise that settled over Barcelona didn’t go away over the summer despite the club bringing in important reinforcem­ents to add talent and depth.

The numbers are numbing.

After being outplayed by Granada 2-0 on Saturday, Barcelona is off to its worst start to the Spanish league in 25 years after earning just seven of 15 possible points.

It hasn’t won away from home since April and has, along with Real Betis and Espanyol, the worst defence in the Spanish league with nine goals conceded in five rounds.

“It is going to be a difficult year,” Barcelona’s Luis Suárez said following the slip at Granada.

Barcelona, which has said it will become the first sports team in the world to surpass 1 billion euros in revenue this season, has a record of two wins, a draw, and two losses so far in the Spanish league. It needed a strong performanc­e from goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen to take a 0-0 draw from Borussia Dortmund in its Champions League opener.

Barcelona only had a combined four losses in the league over the previous two seasons, and two of those defeats came with the title already clinched.

The recent stumbles have not come against the top teams, with results such as a 2-2 draw at Osasuna, a recently promoted team .

Messi has played limited minutes as he slowly returns from a leg injury. Suárez also missed two games because of injury.

France forward Antoine Griezmann, one of the league’s top scorers when leading Atlético Madrid, has just two goals – both in the same match – since his high-profile transfer to help Messi and Suárez share out the scoring.

The defence has suffered in particular. Holding midfielder Sergio Busquets, the glue of the team, has slipped a notch at age 31 and has no substitute in the squad.

Club president Josep Bartomeu stuck with coach Ernesto Valverde after the loss at Liverpool despite calls for his firing. The pressure is now back on the coach.

“The ones out there winning or losing are the players, but I take the responsibi­lity for what has happened,” Valverde said.

The next four matches could go a long way to deciding Valverde’s future.

Barcelona hosts Villarreal today, and four days later visits Getafe. It then hosts Inter Milan in the Champions League on Oct. 2, followed by a visit from Sevilla.

 ??  ?? Barcelona’s Messi, right, and Antoine Griezmann react during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Granada Photo: AP
Barcelona’s Messi, right, and Antoine Griezmann react during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Granada Photo: AP

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