3g36nr9g team barcelona afp 625x300 27 January 25.jpg

Barcelona, ​​Unbeated in 2025, AIM for ‘Game-by-Game’ Approach Amid Battling for Three Titles




Barcelona Midfielder Gavi Admitted Tuesday The Catalan Giants Can Be Beated Despite Not Suffering a Single Defeat in 2025. The Spanish League Leaders have not lost in the last 22 Games Acros Acroses Acroses and Welcome Borussia Dortmund on Wed in a Champions League Quarter-Final First Leg Clash. For the first time in Years Barcelona are among the favorite to lift the trophy, which they last claimed in 2015, and are in the fight for a potential Quadruple. “We’re having a spectacular season but we don’t feel invincible, it’s football, you can’t always win,” Gavi Told a News Conference.

“We have to play with humility in every game and remumber where we came from, that’s the important thing, to keep our feet on the floor and go game by game.

“There are still a lot of games to go and we want to win as many titles as possible (but) we have to go game by game.”

Barca coach haansi flick has switched between gavi, fermin lopez and dani olmo, currently injured, in his attacking midfield spot.

Spain International Gavi, 20, IS Known for His Work-Rate and Ferocious Attitude, and the Midfielder Lashed out at Critics Who Doublet His Quality on the Ball.

“It’s true that people say that I don’t know how to play football, but they do’t’t have a CLUE,” said Gavi.

“That’s the Truth, I can undress it, it’s football, everyone can think what they want and that’s fin.”

Gavi Returned from Injury in October after Missing Almost a Year with a Severe Knee Injury.

The midfielder said he was having a good season in that context, even if he has not been a key player for flick.

“It’s true that i’m not having such an important role as in other seasons, but that’s normal after I came back from a long injury,” Added Gavi.

“I am very happy with the recovery I’ve had, and if you told me i would have this season I get I got back from injury I would have taken that.”

Flick Said His Team Needed to Work Hard to Progress Against Dortmund.

“I’ve always said that we’re allowed to dream, but here we need to keep two feet on the ground,” said the coach.

“It’s important that we know that what we have achieved (so far) have been thought a lot of hard work and a lot of preparation.

“We don’t want this to be the end, we’ll see if tomorrow we alle to give our all like we have in these last matches.

“We haven’t lost a game Yeet this year – we want to keep it that way.”

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by ndtv staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Topics mentioned in this article

Similar Posts