The Citizen (Gauteng)

Barcelona warned of potential consequenc­es

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Despite an iron grip on domestic trophies, Barcelona have been haunted by their recent failures in the Champions League and there are concerning signs as they prepare for tonight’s last-16 first leg away to Olympique Lyonnais.

Ernesto Valverde’s side fly to France after an uninspirin­g 1-0 win at home to struggling Real Valladolid on Saturday which consolidat­ed their lead at the top of La Liga but left plenty of doubts about their capabiliti­es of winning Europe’s top prize.

The drab victory over Valladolid, in which Lionel Messi scored a penalty and missed one, followed a goalless draw at Athletic Bilbao, a 2-2 draw with Valencia and a 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in a Copa del Rey semifinal first leg.

Coach Ernesto Valverde has played down the significan­ce of his side’s recent slack displays.

“Sometimes you cannot be brilliant in every game, but I think the team are ready to play at their very best,” he said.

Defender Gerard Pique, however, was more scathing of Barca’s performanc­e and warned of potential consequenc­es.

“We were not the Barca we wanted to be, the result was good, the sensations were not,” he said.

“We must improve on Tuesday or we will suffer a lot.”

Barca have fallen at the quarterfin­al stage of the Champions League each year since last winning it in 2015, suffering a particular­ly humiliatin­g eliminatio­n to AS Roma last season after taking a 4-1 lead in the first leg.

They have looked on enviously as Real Madrid have won the last three editions of the trophy, swelling their total number of European Cups to 13, which makes Barca’s five look measly by comparison.

Despite winning three of the last four La Liga titles and collecting the Copa del Rey four years in a row, there is a widespread feeling that Barca should have fared better on the continent, especially while Messi has been at his peak.

The Argentine seems to think so too – in his first speech as captain back in August, he pledged to do “everything possible to bring the trophy back to the Nou Camp”.

For that ambition to be realised, Barca must improve on a dismal away record which has seen them win only one of their last six visits in the Champions League knockout rounds, scoring three goals while conceding 13.

Barca will be boosted by the return of France’s World Cup winning defender Samuel Umtiti after nearly three months out with a knee problem. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? GERARD PIQUE
Picture: Getty Images GERARD PIQUE

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