FC Barcelona News: 22 February 2026; All set for must-win La Liga match against Levante
Last session before Levante home match – FC Barcelona
The finishing touches to preparations are in place for the upcoming LaLiga gameweek 25 fixture for Hansi Flick’s side, when they will be wanting to get back to winning ways and rack up another positive run of results.
Hansi Flick: ‘It’s a good opportunity to turn the situation around’ – FC Barcelona
It’s time to react for FC Barcelona against Levante at the Spotify Camp Nou. After two defeats in a row, Hansi Flick’s side have another opportunity to get back to winning ways in front of the fans. The German coach is quite clear on how to achieve this – get the confidence back and their best version as a group.
Barça v Levante: Did you know? – FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona take on Levante UD this Sunday at Spotify Camp Nou. It’s a homecoming after two painful away trips (to Atlético Madrid and Girona), and the Catalans are eager to bounce back and get back to winning ways. As for the visitors, they arrive in Barcelona in poor form, having lost their last three league matches and sitting second from bottom in the table.
Granada 0-2 FC Barcelona: Good win – FC Barcelona
Unstoppable Barça Women as they took their 20th win in the league of the season with a 2-0 win away from home at Nuevo Estadio de los Cármenes in Granada. The Blaugranes now have 60 points from 60 in the Liga F.
Flick reveals details of the chat with the team – Mundo Deportivo
The German coach explained that “we had a very honest and open conversation” regarding what happened in the locker room.
Pedri’s return confirmed – Mundo Deportivo
“He’s back, maybe he can play a few minutes,” Flick said on the eve of the Barça-Levante match, highlighting that he can be “one of the leaders” needed to face the challenges ahead.
Luis Castro expects his Levante side to face a Barça team that is “more dangerous because they lost” – Mundo Deportivo
The Levante coach wants to get points at the Spotify Camp Nou by exploiting the spaces left by Barcelona, who attack differently than Real Madrid.
Source: barcablaugranes.com
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