FC Barcelona News: 30 April 2025

A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors
When and where to watch FC Barcelona v Inter Milan - FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona are one of just four teams left in the hunt for the UEFA Champions League trophy and their semi-final with Inter gets going at 9pm CEST this Wednesday. And this page will help you work out what time that is where you are in the world.
Barça v Inter: A clash of styles - FC Barcelona
Hot on the heels of the Copa del Rey final, another blockbuster date is upon. It’s almost time for the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals — and what a clash we’ve got. Barça vs Inter. A showdown of polar opposites, with the tournament’s most lethal attack going head-to-head with its meanest defence.
Top goals against Inter Milan - FC Barcelona
There's quite a history between the two teams, and here are the best bits from a Barça perspective.
Hansi Flick: 'We are 100% focused on the semi-final' - FC Barcelona
Ahead of Wednesday's Champions League semi-final first leg against Inter Milan, Barça coach Hansi Flick followed Lamine Yamal into the press room at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper on Tuesday.
Lamine Yamal says he wants it to be the 'Barça era' - FC Barcelona
On Wednesday Barça face Inter Milan at the Estadi Olímpic in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final. On Tuesday blaugrana winger Lamine Yamal appeared before the gathered media at the Ciutat Esportiva.
Record third Youth League title - FC Barcelona
Barça’s U19A team have been crowned UEFA Youth League champions after defeating Trabzonspor 4-1 in Nyon, lifting the trophy for the third time in their history. Seven long years had passed since the blaugrana ribbons last adorned the Lennart Johansson Trophy, but noow, the Swiss city is painted in Barça’s glory, as Juliano Belletti’s side completes a historic treble—Copa, Liga, and Youth League.
Last training session before hosting Inter Milan, without Lewandowski or Balde - Mundo Deportivo
After winning the Copa del Rey, their second title of the season, Barça is focusing on the Champions League with the semi-finals against Simone Inzaghi's demanding team.
Flick: "Winning the Cup against Real Madrid was emotional, but reaching the final is a dream" - Mundo Deportivo
The Barça coach gathered his players before training to ask them to give their best.
Flick: "Szczesny is going to play in the Champions League, maybe we'll change things in La Liga one day" - Mundo Deportivo
The Barça coach focused his attention on the match against Inter, although when asked if he would consider a change in goal following Ter Stegen's return, he clarified his current position.
Flick remains mum on his renewal: "It's not the right time" - Mundo Deportivo
Although the German coach is very close to closing his extension for another year, until 2027, and says he is very happy at Barça, he believes that now is not the time to talk about it publicly.
Lamine Yamal: "As long as I win, they can't say anything to me" - Mundo Deportivo
The Blaugrana striker is ambitiously approaching the Champions League semi-final and fears nothing: "I left my fear at the Mataró park."
Simone Inzaghi: 'We have respect, but no fear' - FC Barcelona
The Italian emphasised how important the game is to them, despite recent poor results: "It's not been positive over the past week, but the team is fine and ready to go". He also highlighted that they will have to be "brave and clean" because Barça play "from midfield towards the front". "We will have to try to stop their attacks and defend as a team" the Nerazzurri coach assured.
Lautaro: "Leo is unmatched, but Lamine is a great player" - Mundo Deportivo
The Inter Milan striker declined to comment on individual assessments, although he praised Barça's goal-scoring ability.
Koundé's latest strategy to never be late again - Mundo Deportivo
The French defender has asked the security members who follow the team on a daily basis to give him fifteen minutes' notice before Flick's talks.
Barcelona keen on Leverkusen star Alejandro Grimaldo - Sky Sport Germany
Is Alejandro Grimaldo heading back to his boyhood club? The Spaniard once spent eight years at FC Barcelona. He never made it to the professional team. That could soon change.
Source: barcablaugranes.com
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