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FC Barcelona News: 25 May 2025

Arsenal WFC vs. FC Barcelona Femeni - UEFA Women’s Champions League Final
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A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors

When and where to watch Athletic Club vs FC Barcelona - FC Barcelona
The 2024/25 season is coming to an end, and Barça will close the season with one last visit to San Mamés with nothing at stake for either team. On the one hand, Flick's team already has the league title, and on the other, the Basques have already secured a Champions League place and participation in the Spanish Super Cup. So, it's time to enjoy it.

Hansi Flick: "We want to show how we play football" - FC Barcelona
The Barça coach explains that they are approaching the final league match against Athletic Club with great concentration despite having nothing at stake.

Arsenal 1-0 FC Barcelona: Fourth WCL trophy will have to wait - FC Barcelona
They wanted a third consecutive Champions League win, but Arsenal Women ultimately edged out Barça Women 1-0, who were supported tremendously by well over 15,000 blaugrana fans watching on in Lisbon.

Pere Romeu: 'We'll try again' - FC Barcelona
It was the press conference that every coach dreads but Barça Women coach Pere Romeu faced the media after his team's defeat against Arsenal in the Champions League final in magnanimous fashion.

Barça Atlètic 2-1 Unionistas de Salamanca: Tough end to the season - FC Barcelona
It wasn't to be. A late Diego Percan goal sealed the three points, but Barça Atlètic have been relegated despite this 2-1 win against Unionistas de Salamanca at the Estadi Johan Cruyff on the final matchday of the Primera Federación season.

Alexia: "We're devastated" - Mundo Deportivo
The FC Barcelona captain expressed the squad's pain after losing the Champions League final to Arsenal (1-0) and failing to lift their third consecutive crown, the fourth in history, but assured that "we will return."

Aitana: "I feel sadness and frustration for the people who have come here to support us" - Mundo Deportivo
The midfielder expressed her sadness after losing the Champions League final against Arsenal (1-0), but assured that the team must learn and come back stronger after the blow suffered in Lisbon.

Cata Coll: "Let no one doubt us" - Mundo Deportivo
The Barça goalkeeper expressed her disappointment after losing the Champions League final to Arsenal, but left a message of strength: "This will make us grow."

Pere Romeu, self-critical: "We didn't play a good final" - Mundo Deportivo
The Barça coach lamented losing in the most important match of the year: "In a final, if you don't get in the right position, the opponent will outplay you."

Flick wants Araujo to stay; with Ansu, he leaves it to the player - Mundo Deportivo
The German coach supported the center-back's continuity "one hundred percent" and expressed his expectation regarding the youth player following the reports about a move to Monaco.

Flick, like Deco: "Luis Díaz and Rashford are fantastic" - Mundo Deportivo
The Barça coach admitted, in the build-up to the Athletic match, that the club is looking for a winger and was asked about the Liverpool and Aston Villa players.

Wirtz's arrival at Liverpool could pave the way for Luis Díaz to join Barça - Mundo Deportivo
The Anfield club has already submitted an offer to Leverkusen for the German star, with the player given the green light, reports Fabrizio Romano.

Ansu Fati, very close to joining Monaco - Mundo Deportivo
The striker is happy to join a Champions League club, and Barça are also in favor of the deal. Negotiations between the clubs are progressing.

Sergi Milà: "The reserve team will produce great players regardless of the division" - Mundo Deportivo
The Barça Atlètic coach didn't want to make a big deal out of the relegation and encouraged his players.



Source: barcablaugranes.com

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