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Guillermo Amor opens up on La Masia’s inability to produce an elite No. 9 for Barcelona

From Lionel Messi to Xavi Hernández, from Andrés Iniesta to Sergio Busquets, we’ve seen quite a few players go from developing at La Masia to emerging as club icons at FC Barcelona. However, arguably the first-ever homegrown graduate to make his mark at Barcelona was none other than Guillermo Amor Martínez.

Born in Benidorm, Spain, Amor started playing for a number of different teams in the Alicante province before impressing in a youth tournament against clubs like Barcelona, Valencia, and Hércules. He was then invited to undergo a week-long trial at Barcelona, who signed him to their brand-new academy in January 1980, with Amor leaving his family at 12 years of age and building a new chapter in Catalunya. He would have to wait nearly nine years before making his official first-team debut under Johan Cruyff, but his patience nevertheless proved a virtue: Amor emerged as one of the finest midfielders of the 1990s, drawing praise from leading commentators like Martin Tyler and helping Barcelona put an end to Real Madrid’s domestic dynasty. Amor scored 68 goals and 12 assists in 421 appearances, helping Barcelona win their maiden UEFA Champions League title, before departing in 1998 as the most decorated player in club history.

Amor bounced around from Fiorentina, Villarreal and Livingston before retiring in 2003. However, he’s remained closely involved with Barcelona ever since, overseeing the club’s youth categories as the Head of Youth Football from 2003 to 2007, before serving as the Technical Director of Football Training between 2010 and 2014. Amor then departed for Australia and spent three years with Adelaide United FC before returning in May 2017, initially overseeing Barça B and the U19A and B sides before being named the club’s new Head of Institutional and Sports Relations for the first team, until his dismissal in July 2021. Barça Blaugranes spoke to Amor in an exclusive interview.

Good day, Guillermo. How are you doing today?

Very well. The truth is, things are good here in Barcelona, ​​where we have lived for many years. We’re doing well, taking it easy, and working a little on our own projects. We’re still involved with football, and enjoying a little bit of the good weather we have today in Barcelona.

What was it like helping Barcelona win their first-ever European Cup?

Barcelona had won some European competitions in the past. They’d won the Cup Winners’ Cup and others, but they hadn’t won the European Cup, as it was called before, which is now the Champions League. They had the chance to win it in Seville, Spain, against Steaua Bucharest and couldn’t win it either, even though it was close by and it seemed like everyone in the stadium was cheering for Barcelona; we ended up losing on penalties. We arrived at a time when, with the team we had and the way we were playing, we were winning more and more, and we felt that our moment was going to come. It came in 1992 when we reached the final at Wembley against Sampdoria. It was a magical year in many ways, for many reasons, and then I think it was our turn. We also had a good season; we finally won that coveted European Cup….it was a fantastic atmosphere with so many Barcelona fans there, and we enjoyed it immensely. We also had the chance to win two years later in Athens, where things didn’t go so well, and Milan beat us soundly – the Italians played a good match, they prepared well for that final, and they beat us. That’s what we say about football. In football, sometimes you get the chance to play once, sometimes more times, and sometimes you win and sometimes you don’t, even if you don’t do things the same, even if you prepare differently. But 1992 was a very, very good year, and we also had the Olympics in Barcelona,

Is it safe to say that the moment when Barcelona started to grow from the second tier to the upper echelon of European football was when they started to bet on La Masia prospects instead of blindly spending money on foreign stars?

I’m in favor of everything in moderation. You know I’m a defender of homegrown talent because I’m also a product of the youth academy. I’m one of those who thinks that at home, there are a lot of talented, good footballers, and they’re cheap because they’re already here, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have to go out and sign someone. I think we need to sign big names, and anything that improves what you already have here, they are always welcome, but there needs to be a level playing field. Sometimes you think, if you have the right player at home, then you just make do with what you have here, players who love the club, who work for the club. Right now, you have a number of young players in the first team, who have many good conditions to be in the first team for a long time and to achieve things. Of course, I think that when you go looking for opportunities outside, it’s true that, financially, it’s going to cost you a bit more, but if you bring in someone who really improves things, and this player is going to make a big difference and score 30 or 40 goals a year, it’s worth it. I think Barcelona, ​​as a big club, has to be prepared to do this, but that doesn’t mean that, someone who came up through the ranks and knows a bit about the work that’s done with the young players we have, wouldn’t be a good fit. The results speak for themselves, because whenever there have been many homegrown players in the squad, Barcelona has always done well. And the players who stay with the first team the longest, they’re usually the homegrown players, the ones who’ve been there their whole lives. The likes of Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, and Puyol who have come through the youth ranks and end up staying for 7,8, 10, 12, 14 years, they’re prepared to play for the team, they have the right mentality, they love the club, andthey stay because they know what they have to do at all times, because it’s their home, it really is the club of their life.

Lastly, La Masia has produced a lot of incredible midfielders like Xavi, Iniesta, yourself, but not a great deal of center forwards. Why do you think that is?

The No.9 is a highly valued position; he’s the player who’s going to get paid the most. If you start looking at the football transfer market, almost everyone is searching for center forwards who can goals or solve problems for us. We’re always looking for those positions. It’s one of the most sought-after positions, isn’t it? If you sign one striker and he’s not working out, he’s not scoring as many goals as you’d like him to, you’re already thinking about whether to sign another one. Here in the Barcelona academy, there are very good young players in that position, but of course, getting to the reserve team, having them trust you, breaking into the first team, having the opportunity in the first team, playing game after game, and being able to score goals, that is sometimes more difficult. It’s true that it’s a position that’s becoming more difficult, but I think that happens in a lot of teams.we won a few more titles there, and it was a great moment of splendor in many ways, though not for everyone.



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FC Barcelona anounce squad for La Liga match against Real Sociedad

The next Barcelona match is upon us! The Blaugrana face a huge La Liga test against Real Sociedad at Anoeta, and Hansi Flick has called up the following 21 players for Sunday’s game:

Goalkeepers: 1. Marc-André ter Stegen, 13. Joan Garcia, 25. Wojciech Szczesny

Defenders: 2. João Cancelo, 3. Alejandro Balde, 4. Ronald Araujo, 5. Pau Cubarsí, 18. Gerard Martín, 23. Jules Kounde, 24. Eric Garcia

Midfielders: 8. Pedri, 16. Fermín López, 17. Marc Casadó, 20. Dani Olmo, 21. Frenkie de Jong, 22. Marc Bernal

Forwards: 7. Ferran Torres, 9. Robert Lewandowski, 10. Lamine Yamal, 14. Marcus Rashford, 19. Roony Bardghji

The good news for this one is the return of Frenkie de Jong, who is back after serving a suspension in the Cup in midweek. The bad news is that Raphinha is ruled out as a precaution due to a knock suffered in the last game against Racing, so the Brazilian is forced to miss this one along with the injured Gavi (knee) and Andreas Christensen (knee).

Predicted starting XI (4-2-3-1):

Joan; Kounde, Cubarsí, Eric, Balde; De Jong, Pedri; Yamal, Fermín, Rashford; Ferran


The match kicks off at 9pm CET/WAT (Barcelona & Nigeria), 8pm GMT (UK), 3pm ET, 12pm PT (USA), 1.30am IST (India, Monday), and you can join us to follow and comment all the action.

VISCA EL BARÇA!



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FC Barcelona News: 18 January 2026; All set for huge La Liga match away to Real Sociedad

Hansi Flick: ‘We have to win at Anoeta’ – FC Barcelona
Hansi Flick’s FC Barcelona go to Anoeta with one clear objective. To win. “If we want to win the league, we have to beat Real Sociedad,” said the German coach, who is pleased with his team’s mindset and attitude when it comes to getting results.

Preparations for the trip to Anoeta – FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona trained on Saturday morning local time with all the available first team players with the exception of Raphinha in preparation for Sunday’s away game at Real Sociedad.

When and where to watch Real Sociedad v FC Barcelona – FC Barcelona
he league is back after success in the Spanish Super Cup and the Copa del Rey this week with a trip to Real Sociedad the next challenge for the Blaugranes. The game kicks off at 9.00pm local time and this guide should help you work out what time that will be in your part of the world.

Flick announces he will decide on Sunday whether to start Raphinha: “He has a knock” – Mundo Deportivo
The Barça coach warned that Matarazzo’s Real Sociedad “has more confidence after two wins and a draw” and that the key is “wanting to win again, because success is achieved day by day.”

Flick sends a strong message regarding the ‘Dro case’ – Mundo Deportivo
“They have to live for these colors. That’s what I want to see, and those who don’t, I don’t want them,” he commented generally, without providing specific details about the La Masia attacker.

L’Equipe: Dro will sign for PSG until 2030 – Mundo Deportivo
The French newspaper details that the Galician midfielder will be linked to the Parisian club for three and a half seasons.

Ter Stegen rejected a loan move to West Ham – Mundo Deportivo
Reports in England claim that the London club tried to secure the loan of the Barça goalkeeper, but that the German declined the offer.

Barcelona Atlètic defeat Andratx and look upwards again – Mundo Deportivo
Dani Rodríguez put on a show and Joaquín Delgado, on loan from Oviedo, scored on his debut. The Basque winger, Álvaro Cortés and Aziz completed the rout and the Barça midfield gave a recital.



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‘You have to give your all’ – Hansi Flick sends strong message to Marcus Rashford on Barcelona future

Hansi Flick addressed the future of Marcus Rashford at Barcelona amid talk of the Blaugrana possibly negotiating a permanent transfer with Manchester United.

There have been talks in the last week about Barça wanting to turn Rashford’s loan into a permanent move this summer, but the Catalans are hoping to negotiate a lower amount than the initial €30 million buy option agreed between the clubs last year.

Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, Flick praised Rashford’s contributions so far but did say there’s still plenty of time left in the season and that the Englishman must prove that he wants to be at the club and “give his all” to “defend the colors” in the next six months.

“Deco and I always talk about the team, about what needs to be done… and about this. Marcus’s performance has been very good, but we have to manage the decisions. We have to look ahead to next season, but there’s still a long way to go. In his case, he’s a player who performs at a top level, but given our situation, and I also say this to the younger players, we’re one of the best teams in the world and they’re with the best players in the world. If you want to play for Barça, you have to give your all. I say this to anyone who’s with us or wants to be. The colors have to be defended. As for the rest, I don’t want them.”

Rashford had a strong start to his loan spell and delivered some really good numbers early on, but his contributions and playing time have not been the same since Raphinha’s return from injury, which is natural given the Brazilian’s importance, but it also raises the question of whether or not it is worth it to keep Marcus in the squad given his salary and the amount of money Manchester United will ask to make the move permanent in the summer.



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Barcelona starlet Dro Fernandez close to verbal agreement with PSG

Barcelona midfielder Dro Fernandez appears to be closing in on a move to Paris Saint-Germain after telling Hansi Flick he wants to leave the club.

Fabrizio Romano reports that a verbal agreement between Dro and PSG is “close” and that the Ligue 1 side are leading the race for his signature.

The news follows on from a report from Mundo Deportivo that claimed Barcelona’s players expect Fernandez to move to Luis Enrique’s side based on comments he’s made recently in the dressing room.

Other clubs are also believed to be in the race, with Dortmund, Manchester City and Chelsea mentioned, but it seems as though the 18-year-old will be heading to France.

Fernandez can leave for just €6 million, due to a release clause in his contract, and is thought to have decided to move on as he wants to play regular football. He’s played five times for Barcelona so far this season.



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Marc-Andre ter Stegen close to leaving Barcelona for Girona after Copa del Rey snub

Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is reportedly close to leaving the club and joining Girona on loan for the rest of the season.

Ter Stegen has lost his place in the starting XI to Joan Garcia and wasn’t even used in the Copa del Rey on Thursday night, as Hansi Flick selected his No. 1 once again and saw him put in another eye-catching display.

It’s now being reported that Ter Stegen has agreed a move to Girona and all parties are trying to close the deal.

The sticking point is likely to be Ter Stegen’s salary, which Girona can’t afford, but the goalkeeper’s desire to leave and in search of game time means there is optimism a deal can be done.

Ter Stegen has been told to move on by Germany sporting director Rudi Voller. He’s made it clear that the goalkeeper needs to be playing regular football ahead of World Cup 2026.



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When is the Copa del Rey quarter-final draw and who can Barcelona face?

Barcelona booked their place in the quarter-finals of the 2025-26 Copa del Rey on Thursday night with a 2-0 win over Racing Santander.

Goals from Ferran Torres and Lamine Yamal put Barcelona into the last eight and kept the defence of their title on track.

Hansi Flick’s side will now discover their next opponents on Monday, January 19th at 1pm CET when the draw for the next round is made.

Here’s a look at which teams have qualified and who Barcelona can face next.

AtléticoMadrid

Athletic Club

Real Betis

Real Sociedad

Valencia

Alavés

Albacete

Of course Albacete are the lowest ranked team left in the competition, and so will play at home, after securing safe passage by dumping out Real Madrid with a 3-2 victory in the last 16.

The games are due to take place between Tuesday, February 3 and Thursday, February 5. 

Who would you like to see Barca take on in the quarter-finals? Share your thoughts in the comments below!



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‘He’s special’ – Hansi Flick hails Barcelona star Fermin Lopez after Copa del Rey win

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick had some kind words of praise for Fermin Lopez after seeing him come off the bench and set up the opener for Ferran Torres in Thursday’s Copa del Rey win against Racing.

Lopez is enjoying a great season for Barcelona and his performances certainly haven’t got unnoticed by his manager.

“He’s special. Not all players are like him. I like his attitude, his dynamism… he changes the course of a match with his movement, his passing… he also scores,” he told reporters.

“He’s always in the right position. He’s a very good player for us.”

Joan Garcia also got a mention after making a vital late save to prevent the game being taken into extra-time.

“Joan made a great save. And he keeps another clean sheet,” he added.

“Joan played because we decided to, and it was a good decision after watching the game. We’ll see in the next Cup matches; I haven’t decided yet. He might play them all, it will depend on whether he’s tired.”

And Flick also hailed his team’s attitude after seeing his players forced to work hard against a determined home side.

“For Racing, this is one of the most important matches in recent years. These matches aren’t won on reputation, they’re won on attitude,” he explained.

“We had a great attitude and the team played very seriously, with the right mentality, and that’s what I like most. Racing played a great match; maybe next year we’ll see them in the First Division, we’d like that.”



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Exciting La Masia starlet Ebrima Tunkara set to sign new contract at Barcelona

Exciting Barcelona youngster Ebrima Tunkara is expected to sign a new agreement with the club shortly.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the Catalan giants hope the 15-year-old will put pen to paper on a new deal with the club in the coming weeks.

Tunkara is yet another exciting talent coming through La Masia and will turn 16 in early March. He’s already been tipped for big things and Barca look to be making sure his future is locked down.

Former academy director Albert Puig has previously talked up Tunkara and explained how he compares to Lamine Yamal.

“Lamine made you win the games on his own because he made it up himself. He was touched by the wand of geniuses,” he told Sport.

“Ebrima is different, but having him on the pitch makes things a lot easier for others. He gave you a guarantee that he improved everything and always showed up in the important games.

“As a coach, with Ebrima you were calm. I’ll tell you a fact: with him, in 30 league games in benjamines and 30 with infantiles we didn’t lose a single game.”

Definitely one to watch over the coming months and years.



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Raphinha played through the pain barrier for Barcelona at Spanish Super Cup

Barcelona forward Raphinha has reportedly been playing through the pain barrier in recent weeks for Hansi Flick’s side.

According to Catalunya Radio, the Brazilian was initially a doubt for Sunday’s Super Cup final against Real Madrid due to a thigh issue but was eventually passed fit to play and scored twice in a 3-2 win.

The report says Raphinha has been suffering from some thigh discomfort since the turn of the year which has seen the medical staff limit his game time.

Raphinha only played just over an hour against Espanyol in Barcelona’s first match of 2026 and also came off at about the same time in the win over Athletic at the Super Cup.

The Brazilian was still feeling discomfort after the match, which led to doubts about his involvement against Madrid, but he was cleared to play after discussions with the medics and Hansi Flick.

All signs therefore point to Raphinha getting a rest later today when Barcelona face Racing in the Copa del Rey.

Flick is expected to name a strong team for the match but could look to Roony Bardghji or Marcus Rashford to come into the starting XI in place of Raphinha.



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FC Barcelona News: 15 January 2026; All set for Copa del Rey Round of 16 tie against Racing Santander

First training session with João Cancelo – FC Barcelona
He’s one of the family now. João Cancelo has completed his first training session under the orders of Hansi Flick. The Portuguese full-back, unveiled this Tuesday on his return on loan to the club, got to meet his new team-mates and was reunited with familiar faces from his previous spell in blaugrana.

When and where to watch Racing Santander v FC Barcelona – FC Barcelona
Global viewing guide to the Copa del Rey match at El Sardinero.

Hansi Flick: ‘The idea is for Cancelo to play’ – FC Barcelona
After lifting the first trophy of the season by winning the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid, Barça are straight back into knockout action, with a do-or-die trip to Racing Santander for the Copa del Rey round of 16. Speaking ahead of the game, Hansi Flick acknowledged that the Cantabrian side “will be highly motivated and very clear in their ideas … They are a young team and I’ve really enjoyed their football.”

Clash between leaders – FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona and Racing Santander, who currently top the standings in La Liga and LaLiga Hypermotion (the top two tiers of Spanish football), face each other this Thursday at 9pm CET at El Sardinero in the Copa del Rey Round of 16.

Cancelo: ‘Representing this Club is an honour’ – FC Barcelona
Portuguese player returns to Barça on loan until the end of the season with his excitement and passion for the Blaugranes clear to see.

Flick: “Cancelo and Araujo could get minutes” – Mundo Deportivo
The Barça coach indicated that the Portuguese full-back could be included in the squad against Racing and that the Uruguayan could once again play a prominent role after playing the final minutes of the Super Cup Final.

José Alberto: “Our fans have been putting up with shit for thirteen years” – Mundo Deportivo
The Racing Santander coach called the fans to come to El Sardinero to challenge Barça in a Copa del Rey Round of 16 match that is seen as a reward for all of Cantabria.



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Barcelona set to miss out on Oscar Mingueza windfall as Juventus close in

Barcelona look set to miss out on a financial windfall from Oscar Mingueza who is set to move on from Celta Vigo.

Mingueza has been linked with several clubs but looks close to signing for Juventus. He’s out of contract in the summer, meaning he can now talk to overseas clubs and it looks like the Turin giants are in pole position.

Barcelona had been hoping that Mingueza would move in January for a fee as they are due 50% of any deal. However, it seems that an agreement will be made instead for the defender to join on a free transfer in the summer transfer window.

Diario Sport haven’t quite given up hope that he could still leave in January and have a report claiming Juventus could still pay his €20 million release clause – with half going to Barca.

Yet Celta don’t really want to sell halfway through the season and really don’t want to lose half the transfer fee to Barcelona.

Premier League clubs have also been linked with a move for Mingueza, but it seems Juve are leading the race for his signature as things stand.



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‘I think Joan Garcia will play’ – Hansi Flick has bad news for Marc-Andre ter Stegen ahead of Barcelona’s Copa del Rey tie with Racing Santander

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick revealed that he plans to start Joan Garcia in goal for the Blaugrana’s Copa del Rey Round of 16 tie against Racing Santander on Thursday.

The coach spoke at a press conference on Wednesday and was full of praise for Garcia’s performance in the Spanish Super Cup Final against Real Madrid at the weekend, and wants to carry over the momentum from Joan’s red-hot form into a big Cup match against the Second Division leaders.

“I think Joan will play, but we’ll see tomorrow.

“I’m happy with Joan García in goal; he’s ready to save anything that comes his way. It was a great final; we played a good match. We saw Real Madrid’s quality, and playing with one less man wasn’t easy. We’re glad they didn’t score a third goal. We have a very good goalkeeper who saved us on several occasions, including in the final. And we won 3-2. I’m very happy with what I saw in Saudi Arabia. The team is focused, and the atmosphere in the dressing room is great. But we have to keep working.”

Flick’s decision is not good news for Marc-André ter Stegen, who continues to struggle for playing time despite not changing his stance about wanting to stay at the club amid rumors of a possible exit in January. Ter Stegen has been warned multiple times about the need to play if he wants to start for Germany in the World Cup, but it’s becoming increasingly clear he won’t be playing much for Barça.



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‘He’s a good option’ – Hansi Flick reveals what he’s expecting from João Cancelo at Barcelona

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick revealed that new signing João Cancelo will be available to make his debut on Thursday’s Copa del Rey Round of 16 tie against Racing Santander.

Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, the coach was asked about the Portuguese full-back, who has been signed on loan until the end of the season, and said he will get minutes against Racing and is expecting tons of good contribution from Cancelo, especially in an attacking sense.

“I think he can play a few minutes in Santander; we’re hoping he can play a few minutes.

“In Saudi Arabia we decided what we need now. We’re very happy with Cubarsi, Eric, the return of Araujo, Gerard can play in different positions, and we’re thinking about someone who could give us a little more, and João is fantastic and can give us a lot, also in attack, in the final third to overcome the opponent, and he’s a good option in this sense.”

Flick wanted a center-back in January but quickly realized Cancelo was the only realistic signing to be made in what is always a tricky window, especially given Barça’s financial issues, but Barça fans can fully trust Hansi to figure out a way to use João in a way that will help improve the team.



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FC Barcelona News: 14 January 2026; Preparations begin for next Copa del Rey tie, João Cancelo return made official

First session after Super Cup win – FC Barcelona
First session of the week for the Super Cup champions as FC Barcelona began their preparations for their continuing defence of their Copa del Rey crown won last season as part of their domestic treble. Segunda División club Racing Santander will be the opponents away from home for Hansi Flick’s team in the one off last 16 tie.

João Cancelo becomes an FC Barcelona player – FC Barcelona
Now it’s official: João Cancelo is once again a Barça player. FC Barcelona and Al Hilal Saudi FC have reached an agreement for the loan of the Portuguese full-back until the end of the season. He will wear the number 2 shirt.

Frenkie De Jong’s sanction is already confirmed – Mundo Deportivo
The Barcelona midfielder, sent off in the Super Cup final, is suspended for one match, which he will serve in the Cup against Racing.

Deco, on Lewandowski: “It will depend on him, we don’t know his plans” – Mundo Deportivo
The director of football said that now is not the time to talk about extending Hansi Flick’s contract, which runs until 2027, and that they are waiting to see if Ter Stegen asks to leave.

Araujo’s thank you message: “Returning like this is a privilege” – Mundo Deportivo
The Uruguayan center-back made a post on Instagram after his return in the Super Cup final.

This was Ronald Araujo’s emotional speech before the Super Cup final: “Let’s keep making history” – Mundo Deportivo
As Pedri revealed, the Uruguayan, who was returning to the squad, spoke before facing Real Madrid in Jeddah.



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Deco says Lamine Yamal still ‘not at 100%’ for Barcelona after injury issues

Lamine Yamal’s season has been disrupted by pubalgia issues and the teenager is still not quite back to 100% yet, according to Deco.

Barcelona’s sporting director has been asked about the teenager’s fitness after Sunday’s Super Cup win over Real Madrid and says he’s still some way off his very best form.

“He’s doing well, improving little by little,” he told RAC1.

“He’s getting better. He’s not at 100% because he’s coming back from an injury, but he’s already returning to training and recovering his best level.”

Yamal has still managed nine goals and ten assists for Barcelona in 23 appearances so far this season, although he could get a rest next time out when Hansi Flick’s side take on Racing in the Copa del Rey.

Flick is expected to rotate his team for the match, with Roony Bardghji and Marcus Rashford expected to start the game in Santander on Thursday night.



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Barcelona confirm Joao Cancelo’s shirt number after sealing loan transfer

Barcelona have officially confirmed that Joao Cancelo has signed for the club on loan for the rest of the season from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal and will wear the No. 2 shirt at Camp Nou.

Cancelo passed his medical on Monday and is now officially set for a second spell with the Catalan giants.

Here’s the club’s official statement:

“Now it’s official: João Cancelo is once again a Barça player. FC Barcelona and Al Hilal Saudi FC have reached an agreement for the loan of the Portuguese full-back until the end of the season. He will wear the number 2 shirt.

“The signing ceremony took place this Tuesday at the club’s offices and was attended by FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta, first vice-president Rafael Yuste, board member Joan Soler, and Director of the Football Area Anderson Luis de Souza (Deco) along with the player’s family.”

Welcome back to Barca, Joao Cancelo!



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FC Barcelona News: 13 January 2026; Super Cup champions return home, Barça confirm João Cancelo signing

Super Cup champions back in Barcelona – FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona are Super Cup champions after their 3-2 win in the Clásico on Sunday against Real Madrid in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Two goals from Raphinha and a strike from Lewandowksi were enough to spark the celebrations on the field at full time and in the dressing room.

10 wins in a row, 10 years later – FC Barcelona
The Spanish Super Cup win against Real Madrid allowed Barça to claim their first trophy of the season and equal a decade old record. Hansi Flick’s team have recorded their longest run of wins in recent months since the days when Luis Enrique was blaugrana coach.

Hansi Flick, expert in finals – FC Barcelona
Another final victory for Hansi Flick with FC Barcelona’s win over Real Madrid in the Spanish Super on Sunday. The 3-2 victory handed Barça their first silverware of the season in Jeddah and maintained the German coach’s 100% final in finals – eight victories in eight appearances.

João Cancelo passes medical – FC Barcelona
João Cancelo arrived in Barcelona at lunchtime on Monday. The Portuguese full-back, still an Al Hilal Saudi FC player, passed the relevant medical and physical tests at Barcelona Hospital with the signing to make him a Blaugrana to come on Tuesday.

Reus FC Reddis 4-1 Barça Atlètic: Heavy defeat – FC Barcelona
Barça Atlètic suffered a heavy 4–1 defeat away to Reus FC Reddis, conceding early and late to leave with an overly harsh scoreline from one of the toughest grounds in the group.



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Hansi Flick silences the doubters in Barcelona’s epic Supercopa win over Real Madrid

Hansi Flick continues to be the man with the golden touch in Spanish football.

After defeating Real Madrid, again, in the Supercopa, he continues an impressive winning streak across all domestic competitions.

For better or for worse, he is a man who stays true to who he is, and is able to block out the noise of criticism when it hits.

The last time Barcelona and Real Madrid met, it should be noted, Hansi Flick was suspended. Even though Barcelona lost, he can still say he is undefeated against Los Blancos when he is on the sideline.

It’s incredible the way he’s dealt with the pressure that comes with the job of being Barca boss. That ability, in large part, explains his success.

Of course, the Spanish Supercopa is not the trophy that Barcelona aspires to win. But given the new format, and how it now falls in the middle of the calendar, it has become a barometer of where the team is at, and serves as a big momentum boost as they head into the crunch time of the season.

The fact that, more times than not, they have to beat Real Madrid to raise the trophy, makes it even more significant. You would hate to see the picture of your rivals celebrating at your expense.

Hansi Flick is made for the big moments. He is calm and confident, even while anxiety grows around him, and that attitude is contagious for his players in the locker room. Even as momentum swings, Barcelona, since Flick arrived, is not a team that panics and collapses.

Real Madrid ended the first half with a surprise turnaround, brought about by a heroic individual run down the field by Vinicius Junior. That led to the chaos of two tit for tat goals in extra time.

Outside of those moments, you’d have to say that Barcelona controlled the first half. Flick made the correct lineup selections, which included the hard choice of dropping Ferran Torres for Robert Lewandowski. Barcelona had possession, the majority of chances, while for the most part keeping Real Madrid at bay.

Going into the second half, the wind was not at their backs, but Barca were steady and patient, and eventually the moment of truth arrived behind a trademark finish by Raphinha via his typical inner determination. Winning isn’t always going to be pretty, but champions find a way.

With all that being said, Flick knows how much he needs Raphinha for his system to work. It’s not a coincidence that Barcelona’s best stretch of the season has come right after his return to the lineup.

Regardless, Flick has said he’s not going to change the system, even when the results aren’t going his way. He trusts his players to figure it out.

For now, no one can question him. He has silenced the doubters, myself included. I’ve been skeptical of the tactics in the past, and even wondered if Barcelona had been found out in year two under Flick.

Ultimately, the coach and his team will be judged by what they can accomplish in La Liga and the Champions League. That’s just how it is at Barcelona.

But winning the Spanish Supercopa was a big test, and they past it with flying colors. Not only did they win the competition, they did it by putting in stellar performances against Athletic Club and Real Madrid.

For that, once again, we have to give Hansi Flick his flowers. The manager has been a blessing for Barcelona since the day he arrived.



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Joan Laporta sends message to fans about Hansi Flick’s future at Barcelona

Barcelona president Hansi Flick has told fans to be calm about Hansi Flick’s future and that’s he confident the manager will remain at the club for a long time.

Flick’s contract expires in 2027 and there’s been talk already that Barcelona are keen to extend his deal.

Laporta spoke about Flick after seeing him win yet another final for the Catalan giants by beating Real Madrid at the Spanish Super Cup and is confident he will stay on.

“I hope he will be there for many more seasons,” he told the media.

“I tell the fans to be calm in this aspect because he has a contract for more seasons and, most importantly, Hansi Flick’s contract is made with the heart and from the league he has established with the club and the city of Barcelona where he feels very comfortable.”

Flick is not a fan of long-term contracts but has regularly said he loves the club and is happy at Barca. Amid talk of a new contract at the end of last year, he admitted the forthcoming presidential elections will be a factor in his plans.

“A year and a half is a long time for a coach. I’m very happy to be working at this club, with Deco and all the staff. My staff is fantastic, Deco is incredible, and I have a great relationship with him,” he said.

“I’m here because of the president, and it’s important to have his confidence. For me, another year and a half is fine, but it also matters to me whether the president is still here. If we play well and are successful, that’s important.”

Laporta was asked when the elections could take place after the Super Cup win and said an announcement will be made soon: “We want to announce the date in January or at the latest at the beginning of February.”



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Why Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong was shown straight red card for foul on Kylian Mbappe

Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong saw red at the end of Sunday’s 3-2 win over Real Madrid in the final of the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.

The Netherlands international was penalised for a foul on Kylian Mbappe, with referee José Luis Munuera Montero explaining in his match report why De Jong was handed his marching orders.

“He was sent off for the following reason: for making a tackle against an opponent with excessive force in a challenge for the ball,” he wrote.

There was some support for De Jong, particularly as the game saw plenty of other tough challenges. Dutch legend Marco van Basten felt the Barca star had been hard done by.

“I think he half-slipped,” he told Ziggo Sport. “It’s a very unfortunate moment, and I think you have to be sensitive to that as a referee, despite it being a hectic match. You’re supposedly coming in with a straight leg. In the replays, it looks really bad, but when you see it happen, it’s not so bad.”

De Jong will now serve a one-match ban which means he will not be able to play in Barcelona’s next game which is a Copa del Rey last 16 tie against Racing on Thursday.



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FC Barcelona News: 12 January 2026; Barça beat Real Madrid in wild El Clásico to win Spanish Super Cup

FC Barcelona 3-2 Real Madrid: Supermen! – FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona have retained the Spanish Super Cup trophy after yet another Clásico that fully delivered on the promise of being the greatest club fixture in the world.

HIGHLIGHTS | FC Barcelona v Real Madrid – FC Barcelona
All the action from a pulsating Spanish Super Cup final.

FC Barcelona win their 16th Spanish Super Cup – FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona have taken their second Spanish Super Cup title in a row in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia after a 3-2 win over Real Madrid in the final. After overcoming Athletic Club in the semi-final, the victory in El Clásico hands the Blaugranes their 16th Super Cup win, more than any other club with Real Madrid in second place on 13 titles.

Raphinha, Super Cup Final Man of the Match – FC Barcelona
In a frenetic, end-to-end contest, the Brazilian was the standout performer as FC Barcelona defeated Real Madrid to lift the trophy for a record 16th time, and for the second year running.

First Super Cup win for six Blaugranes – FC Barcelona
Barça have retained their Spanish Super Cup title, claiming a 16th victory in the competition thanks to their 3-2 win over Real Madrid in the final on Sunday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For six players it will be their first ever title with the Barça first team – Joan Garcia, Marcus Rashford, Roony Bardghji – as well as Barça Atlètic players Dro, Jofre Torrents and Tommy Marqués who were also part of the Super Cup squad.

Flick: “Winning against Real Madrid is fantastic and special” – Mundo Deportivo
The Barcelona coach expressed his satisfaction and pride, stating that he returns with very positive feelings for the remainder of the season.

Pedri: “Araujo’s speech inspired us” – Mundo Deportivo
The Canary Islander revealed that the Uruguayan gave a speech to the squad before the Super Cup final and was very happy to win the first title of the season.

Lewandowski: “Winning titles is always important, especially against Real Madrid” – Mundo Deportivo
The Polish striker, who scored the 2-1 goal in the Spanish Super Cup final, expressed the joy of the Barcelona dressing room after winning the first title of the season.



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Hansi Flick explains decision to start Robert Lewandowski over Ferran Torres for Barcelona vs Real Madrid

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has explained his decision to start Robert Lewandowski over Ferran Torres for Sunday’s clash with Real Madrid at the Spanish Super Cup.

Lewandowski is back in the starting XI for the match and Flick discussed his starting XI ahead of kick-off.

“It’s based on feelings. We analyze the opponent, we know how we want to play and what’s best for the match,” he said.

“It’s not easy because Ferran has also played well, but it’s a matter of feeling, and I have a good feeling today.”

Flick also looked ahead to the game as he prepares to face Barcelona’s biggest rivals once again.

“At this level it’s important to play at the highest level with the ball but also without it,” he added.

“They are very good in transitions, so if we lose possession too often it won’t be an easy match for us, but I have faith in my team. I like what I’ve seen in recent days and in recent matches.”



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Barcelona vs Real Madrid live stream: Lineups, Kickoff time, TV channel, How to watch El Clasico online

WELCOME TO THE KING ABDULLAH SPORTS CITY!!! The second largest stadium in Saudi Arabia is the site of the 2026 Spanish Super Cup Final between reigning champions Barcelona and Real Madrid in the second El Clásico of the season. The two biggest rivals in Spain will decide the Super Cup for the fourth year in a row, with Barça looking for a repeat of last year’s incredible win to secure their first trophy of the campaign. This should be all kinds of fun, and you’re welcome to join us to follow and comment all the action. Vamos!

LINEUPS

BARCELONA

Starting XI: Joan; Kounde, Cubarsí, Eric, Balde; De Jong, Pedri; Yamal, Fermín, Raphinha; Lewandowski (4-2-3-1)

Substitutes: Ter Stegen (GK), Szczesny (GK), Araujo, Martín, Casadó, Bernal, Tommy, Olmo, Roony, Rashford, Ferran

REAL MADRID

Starting XI: Courtois; Valverde, Asencio, Huijsen, Carreras; Güler, Tchouameni, Camavinga; Rodrygo, Bellingham, Vinicius (4-3-3)

Substitutes: Lunin (GK), Rüdiger, Alaba, Jiménez, Carvajal, García, Ceballos, Pitarch, Mastantuono, Mbappé, Gonzalo

MATCH INFO

Competition/Round: 2026 Spanish Super Cup Final

Date/Time: Sunday, January 11, 2026, 10pm AST (local time), 8pm CET/WAT (Barcelona & Nigeria), 7pm GMT (UK), 2pm ET, 11am PT (USA), 12.30am IST (India, Monday)

Venue: King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero

VAR: Daniel Jesús Trujillo Suárez

HOW TO WATCH

On TV: ABC (USA), TNT Sports 1 (UK), Startimes World Football (Nigeria), Movistar (Spain), others

OnlineESPN+ (USA), discovery+ (UK), FanCode (India), Movistar+ (Spain), others

Matchday Thread Rules

We don’t have a lot of rules here, but there are a few things to keep in mind when joining our matchday threads:

Even if the referee sucks or we lose the game, watch the swearing. It’s just unnecessary. Also, don’t discuss illegal streaming links. Those who do it will be warned, and those who post links will be instantly banned. Finally, be nice to each other. This is a Barcelona community and we don’t need to offend one another.

Have fun with the game! Forever and ever, no matter the competition, VISCA EL BARÇA!



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FC Barcelona News: 11 January 2026; Barça Femení score 12 in first game of New Year, All set for El Clasico against Real Madrid in Spanish Super Cup Final

Last session ahead of the Super Cup final – FC Barcelona
Hansi Flick’s squad work out at the King Abdullah Sports City, the venue for the game against Real Madrid on Sunday.

When and where to watch FC Barcelona v Real Madrid – FC Barcelona
A look at the times and broadcasters of the final of the competition taking place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Sunday.

Hansi Flick: ‘I’m happy with the team’ – FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona coach with his views ahead of the Spanish Super Cup final against Real Madrid.

Eric Garcia says Super Cup final comes at ‘a good time’ for Barça – FC Barcelona
The Barça man appeared in front of the media ahead of Sunday’s Super Cup final against Real Madrid.

Official reception ahead of the Super Cup final – FC Barcelona
Representatives from FC Barcelona and Real Madrid came together in a meeting organised by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in Jeddah.

FC Barcelona 12-1 Madrid CFF: Twelve goals to open the year – FC Barcelona
A goal-scoring recital to start 2026 in a sensational match at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, with four goals from Pajor, a debut and a first goal, among many other things.



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