
"Following the Club's decision to terminate its relationship with the European Super League Company and to formally submit its application for re-admission, the EFC Board has unanimously approved the reincorporation of FC Barcelona, in accordance with its Statutes."
"Thursday's heavy winds that rattled Catalonia had died down, but it was a rainy morning that greeted the players at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper this Friday. The Tito Vilanova was the venue, with the players naturally in a despondent modd after the serious setback of a 4-0 defeat at Atlético Madrid the night before."
"All in all, it was a match to forget, but Hansi Flick already stressed in his post-match press conference that his team are "capable of turning it around" although they will need to produce an almost perfect performance. It's very difficult, there's no denying it, but here are six reasons to believe a comeback is possible."
"The list keeps growing: from the SAOT malfunction against Atleti, to Lamine's disallowed goal in a Clásico because a camera wasn't working, to Lewandowski's elongated boot in a 'frame' at Anoeta, or Lamine's pinpoint backheel against Real Sociedad."
FC Barcelona secured unanimous approval for reincorporation into the EFC after ending its relationship with the European Super League Company and applying for re-admission. Players trained at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper in rainy conditions, with Raphinha joining part of group training following a heavy 4-0 defeat at Atlético Madrid. Hansi Flick described the team as capable of turning the situation around but demanded near-perfect performances and delivered a harsh dressing-down for lack of spirit and intensity. Optimism for a comeback is offered through six outlined reasons. VAR incidents and technical malfunctions continue to affect key decisions.
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