FC Barcelona News: 17 November 2024
A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors
21 years since Leo Messi debuted for FC Barcelona - FC Barcelona
16 November 2003 is a day that goes down in FC Barcelona history, for it was then that the greatest player ever to wear the famous jersey, and probably any football jersey in the world, played his first ever game for the team. Leo Messi was a mere 16 years old when he came on as a substitute in a friendly against Porto to open the Portuguese club's brand new stadium, Do Dragão.
Eric Garcia closing in on full fitness - FC Barcelona
Ferran Torres, Ronald Araujo... and also Eric Garcia. The trio have been hard at it for weeks as they battle to get back to full fitness and get back to playing under Hansi Flick. Eric had started the season in fine form playing just in front of the defence, but last October 20 got hurt in the build-up to the Sevilla game, and has been struggling with his right adductor muscle since.
Real Madrid Femenino - Barça FemenÃ: Classic routine (0-4) - FC Barcelona
Another Clásico, Barcelona fans smiling again. Barça continue to make it a routine to beat their biggest rivals and they continue to do so with insulting ease. Now, winning 0-4 at Real Madrid (again) showing that there is still a good difference between the whites and the Blaugranes.
Netherlands 4-0 Hungary | UEFA Nations League 2025 | UEFA.com
In the end, a comfortable victory for Ronald Koeman’s men enables them to secure second place in Group A3 while welcoming back a number of players from injury. Apart from the briefest of spells right at the start, The Dutch were in control throughout, with Verbruggen having almost nothing to do in a one-sided second half. With so many players now available again, Koeman’s biggest problem in the coming months may well be deciding who to leave out.
Barcelona star Eric GarcÃa set for return to action after month-long injury absence - Football España
Barcelona have struggled with injury problems this season, although things have started to gradually improve over the last few weeks. In October, the likes of Frenkie de Jong, Dani Olmo and Gavi made their returns, and in the next seven days, Eric Garcia should also make his comeback.
Barcelona intend to sell defender Andreas Christensen in 2025 following massive drop in prominence - Football España
Barcelona have been without the services of Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen for almost the entirety of the 2024-25 season so far. The former tore his hamstring in July, while in Christensen’s case, he was forced to undergo surgery to address a niggling Achilles tendon injury soon after the opening day victory against Valencia.
Barcelona defender Iñigo MartÃnez to stay for 2025-26 season irrespective of contract situation - Football España
Barcelona have had a fantastic season up until now, despite their defeat to Real Sociedad last time out. Several players have stood out among Hansi Flick’s squad, and one of the most underrated has been Inigo Martinez, who has created a very sound partnership in the centre of defence alongside Pau Cubarsi, who is almost half his age.
Barcelona ahead of Real Madrid in race to sign defender Jonathan Tah next summer - Football España
In recent weeks, there has been plenty of speculation in Spain about the possibility of Jonathan Tah coming to La Liga from next season onwards. The Bayer Leverkusen defender is out of contract at the end of June, and he will almost certainly not sign an extension – it means that he will become available as a free agent next summer.
Barcelona to welcome back key player Ronald Araujo from injury in next 2-3 weeks - Football España
Barcelona have been severely affected by injuries so far this season, although things are gradually getting better. During October, Hansi Flick was able to have long-term absentees Frenkie de Jong and Gavi back at his disposal, and soon, the same will be able to be said for Ronald Araujo.
"Everything went well" - Barcelona starlet Marc Casadó reflects on making senior debut for Spain - Football España
Spain’s match against Denmark on Friday, which ended in a 2-1 victory for La Roja, was a very special occasion for Marc Casado. The 21-year-old midfielder, who has made a fantastic start to the season with Barcelona, made his senior debut as a second half substitute in Copenhagen, replacing the injured Martin Zubimendi.
Source: barcablaugranes.com
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