FC Barcelona v Espanyol: Barça fall short in Catalunya Super Cup (0-1) | FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona fell to a 1-0 loss in the final of the Catalunya Super Cup against Espanyol, as Felipe Caicedo’s early goal was enough to separate the two sides in Tarragona. Luis Enrique made plenty of changes to the usual starting eleven, with Jordi Masip between the sticks as well as a handful of Barça B players in and amongst the likes of Denis Suárez, Jérémy Mathieu and André Gomes.
Luis Enrique happy with the team’s effort | FC Barcelona
Luis Enrique feels his side deserved a lot more from the Catalunya Super Cup against Espanyol where a a goal in the first half by Felipe Caceido saw Barça narrowly lose the game. "It was a good match and I saw a good effort from all of my players," said the boss. "The result did not reflect the game".
Barcelona reliance on Lionel Messi could be costly against top teams - ESPN FC
Lionel Messi's performance at Valencia was one of those which magicians have been using for centuries. Some marvellous passing, another of his goals from a rasping daisy-cutter shot, a spell of neat penalty box interplay to create the chance of an added-time winner, a firm left-footed shot past "Mr. Penalty Stopper" Diego Alves, and then the belligerence of a street fighter in the face of being targeted with missiles from some neanderthals among the Mestalla faithful.
Gerard Pique in the form of his career merits a Ballon dOr nomination - ESPN FC
With what has since turned out to be exquisite timing, Gerard Pique announced earlier this month that he is rated higher when he keeps quiet. He made those comments after what, by his standards, had been a silent few months. Since then, though, he's done plenty of talking.
Jeremy Mathieu joins Barcelona's list of injured centre-backs - ESPN FC
Barcelona have been dealt more bad news in defence with the confirmation that Jeremy Mathieu suffered a calf injury in Tuesday's 1-0 Catalan Super Cup defeat to Espanyol. The French centre-back, who lost out to Felipe Caicedo in the game's defining moment, was taken off at the start of the second half after complaining of a problem.
When and where to watch FC Barcelona v Granada CF | FC Barcelona
The game is being screened all around the world, and this guide should help you to find the right channel. But if it’s not available in your country or region, there’s no need to despair. You can listen to live English commentary on Radio Barça and we have comprehensive coverage of all the action on our official social networks.
Relive the day FC Barcelona clinched the Liga title in Granada | FC Barcelona
Five months have gone by since FC Barcelona clinched the 2015/16 Liga title on May 14. And they did it with a win at the Nuevo Los Cármenes, home of Granada, the side that they’ll be welcoming to the Camp Nou this coming Saturday at 8.45pm CET. And it’s no ordinary match – it’s the 1,500th competitive fixture that Barça will have played in the stadium.
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