Barcelona sold off club assets in the summer of 2022 to get some much needed cash to sign striker Robert Lewandowski, Brazilian forward Raphinha and versatile defender Jules Koundé.
Barcelona have made the perfect start at Getafe as they aim to close the La Liga title gap overnight.Atletico Madrid’s shock slip up at Leganes has given La Blaugrana a fresh shot as they aim for
Barcelona's risky strategy of selling future assets has paid off with major players like Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha improving the team's performance. Raphinha, once sidelined, is now a key scorer and leader under coach Hansi Flick.
FC Barcelona’s winning run was halted over the weekend when the team drew 1-1 with Getafe. But the result could have been very different if the referee had given a penalty to the Catalans for an
Barcelona defender Jules Kounde admits he enjoyed their Supercopa final victory against Real Madrid. Barca hammered Real Madrid 5-2 in Jeddah on Sunday night, this despite goalkeeper Wojciech Szczensy being sent off on 55 minutes.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta launched a furious attack on the match officials on Monday. Laporta was still fuming after Saturday's 1-1 draw at Getafe, insisting Barca were robbed of a crucial penalty on the night.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has slammed the "scandalous" decision not to award Jules Koundé a penalty in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Getafe.
You almost need a magnifying glass to see whether Jules Koundé's goal for Barcelona against Real Betis on Wednesday night was offside. The still images barely don't really help to decipher the most marginal of calls but the player himself doesn't seem too worried.
The Champions League returns with intensity and promises an exciting clash between Benfica and FC Barcelona. This match will be crucial for the culés, who
Barcelona has followed up its rout of Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final with a comfortable 5-1 win over Real Betis in the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey.
Barcelona resume their impressive UEFA Champions League campaign on Tuesday at Benfica, where Hansi Flick's team could potentially book a spot in the round of 16 if things go in their favor. Heading into Matchday 7,
Benfica looked in control at half time thanks to a Vangelis Pavlidis hat-trick, countered by a Lewandowski penalty, giving the Eagles a 3-1 lead. The Eagles’ sparkling performance in the opening 45 minutes was fuelled by an out-of-this-world display by left-back Andreas Carreras.