LaLiga president Javier Tebas has said the league is still fighting to have Barcelona forward Dani Olmo unregistered for the second half of the season.
La Liga president Javier Tebas has said that the league was still fighting to have Barcelona forward Dani Olmo unregistered for the second half of the season.
Barcelona have already secured their spot in the last-16 stage of the Champions League, sitting second in the overall table, picking up 18 points from their seven matches, with only Liverpool performing better in the competition.
Barcelona made sure of second place in the Champions League on Wednesday after being held to a 2-2 draw by plucky Atalanta, who failed in their mission for direct qualification for the last 16.
Meanwhile, Atalanta are without Ivorian loanee from Leverkusen Odilon Kossounou in defence and Italian international striker Gianluca Scamacca up front. Most seriously of all, they are also missing star forward Ademola Lookman to a knee problem.
Barcelona’s optimism surrounding Dani Olmo’s registration continues to face obstacles. La Liga president Javier Tebas recently delivered an update that complicates the issue, hinting that the Catalan club’s battle is far from won.
Ansu Fati continues to insist on staying at FC Barcelona even though he is clearly no longer a part of Hansi Flick’s plans at the club.Since returning from his latest muscle injury at the start of
Barcelona’s win over Valencia last night was sealed before the game even kicked off in complete flow as the Catalans gave the relegation-threatened side simply no chance to engineer any form of
Hansi Flick's Barça have made a century after racking up seven goals in the La Liga victory over Valencia at the Estadi Olímpic. The figure comes after just 32 games and means that the blaugranes in 2024/25 have an impressive average of 3.16 goals per game.
Barcelona has only won one of their previous eight La Liga matches. Surely a home fixture against Valencia offers them the perfect opportunity to get their league campaign back on track. Barcelona
FC Barcelona and Valencia CF are set to take on each other in a crucial La Liga 2024-25 encounter on Monday night. Both teams will be looking to get wins in this match. They are now set to clash in Olimpic Lluis Companys Stadium,
Barcelona will host Valencia at the Estadi de Montjuic on Sunday January 26. The game will kick off at 8pm UK time. Yes it is. Premier Sports will broadcast the La Liga clash. Coverage begins at 7:55pm UK time on Premier Sports 1 and the programme lasts until 10pm.