FC Barcelona News: 30 March 2025

A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors
Hansi Flick: 'I enjoy being at Barça a lot' - FC Barcelona
On Sunday Barça face Girona in the first of the ten league games that stand between the team and the La Liga title. Hansi Flick appeared excited at the challenges facing him and his squad in this final phase of the season when he appeared before the press on Saturday at the Ciutat Esportiva ahead of the game at the Estadi OlĂmpic.
When and where to watch FC Barcelona v Girona - FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona are at home to Girona in a Sunday 4.15pm kick-off local time, and this guide should help you work out what time that will be in your part of the world. Be careful, the clocks go forward in Europe this weekend, so don't let the new time difference catch you out!
Ten games to go in La Liga - FC Barcelona
There are ten more games to go in La Liga, and after beating Osasuna 3-0 on Thursday, Barça are in pole position in the race to the title. They have 63 points, with Real Madrid their closest pursuers in 60 and Atlético still hanging on at a distance of seven off the lead.
Kick off times confirmed for Women's Champions League semi-final - FC Barcelona
UEFA have announced the dates and kick off times for the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-finals. Barça Women will host Chelsea at the Estadi Johan Cruyff on 20 April at 6pm CET whilst the second leg will take place at Stamford Bridge on 27 April at 3pm CET. This is Barça's seventh consecutive appearance in the semi-finals, a unique achievement in elite European Football.
Barça Atlètic 2-0 Cultural Leonesa: Statement win against the leaders - FC Barcelona
A 2-0 win for Barça Atlètic at home to Cultural Leonesa, and a game that can add to the optimism that relegation can be avoided. The visit of the twelve game unbeaten league leaders proved no issue for Sergi Milà 's side, who put in a well-rounded performance.
Flick leaves a possible rest for Lamine Yamal up in the air - Mundo Deportivo
The Barça coach was asked if the winger would get a break ahead of the Cup match against Atlético Madrid and noted that "players must be responsible for their bodies."
"Ansu? Pablo Torre and Pau VĂctor show me they want to play" - Mundo Deportivo
Hansi Flick was implicitly harsh on Ansu Fati when asked about the striker's situation. He stated that "it's not easy for him, but neither is it for Pau VĂctor and Pablo Torre," the two players who played a key role last Thursday against Osasuna.
Flick: "Osasuna's challenge? There's no time to think, I'm focusing on the matches" - Mundo Deportivo
The coach declines to comment on the fabricated controversy over Iñigo's eligibility.
Oriol Romeu believes it will be "complicated" for Girona to pay his 'fear clause' - Mundo Deportivo
The midfielder is on loan from Barça and will only be able to play this Sunday at MontjuĂ¯c if his current club pays 300,000 euros.
Michel doesn't rule out paying €300,000 for Oriol Romeu to play against Barça - Mundo Deportivo
"We have to decide," said the Girona coach on the eve of the match against Hansi Flick's team. The midfielder could not play due to the 'fear clause' imposed on his loan from the Barcelona club.
Caroline Graham Hansen's medical statement - Mundo Deportivo
Barça confirmed that the Norwegian has a sprained right knee and will be out for two to three weeks, meaning she could be back just in time for the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Chelsea.
Source: barcablaugranes.com
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