The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

‘No way back for Setien’ after 8-2 annihilati­on

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The Spanish press reported on a night of “shame” and “humiliatio­n” for Barcelona after their capitulati­on at the hands of Bayern Munich.

Most titles claimed there was no way back for boss Quique Setien following their Champions League humiliatio­n.

Marca, AS, Sport and Mundo Deportivo said Setien’s fate was sealed just seven months into the job in the wake of Friday night’s 8-2 quarter-final annihilati­on in Lisbon.

It was the Catalan club’s heaviest European defeat.

Former Tottenham manager, Mauricio Pochettino, has been named as one of the front-runners to succeed him.

“Shame” was Marca’s one-word front-page headline above a picture of a dejected-looking Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi.

The newspaper said Setien already had “a foot-and-a-half” out the door after the “historic humiliatio­n”, while also pointing out Spain was without a Champions League semi-finalist for the first time in 13 years.

AS and Sport both opted for “historic humiliatio­n”, along with pictures of talisman Messi contemplat­ing perhaps the lowest moment of his glittering career.

AS said the Bayern “disaster” would have “unpredicta­ble consequenc­es that reach all levels of the club”, while Sport said the five-time European champions had been “ridiculed”.

“Shameful end of an era,” read the headline in Mundo Deportivo, which said there was “no carrying on” for Setien.

The papers also carried quotes from defender Gerard Pique demanding change and club president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, promising it.

Their websites named Pochettino, out of work since being sacked by Spurs last November, and a former boss of Barca’s local rivals Espanyol, as one of the leading contenders to replace Setien.

Former midfielder Xavi, who is in charge of Al Sadd in Qatar, and Ronald Koeman were also said to be in the running.

 ??  ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi holds his head
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi holds his head

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