
"Barcelona, even when tired, always play at an excellent level from any perspective. It will be different from the home game. We'll try to do similar things, but we're also aware that it's been 23 and a half years since we last won there. That's a long time. Some of the guys haven't seen it. We're going to play against the best team in La Liga and one of the best in Europe."
"There's always enthusiasm. We'll try to be the ones who win after so long, but it's very difficult. They're an opponent that keeps improving as the matches go by. I think they've further refined all their strengths."
"Today, he is one of the best in the world; he is young and improves every day. He is the best player in the world today for me. It's a pleasure to watch him play."
Barcelona faces Sevilla this weekend following a midweek loss to Newcastle United. Barcelona must win to preserve their four-point lead at the top of La Liga, while Sevilla battles to escape the relegation zone and climb toward mid-table respectability. Sevilla coach Matias Almeyda acknowledges the immense challenge ahead, noting Barcelona maintains excellent performance levels despite fatigue from a demanding schedule. Almeyda emphasizes that Sevilla's 23.5-year winless streak at Camp Nou represents a significant psychological barrier. He praises Barcelona's continuous improvement and highlights Lamine Yamal as one of the world's best players currently in exceptional form.
Read at Barca Universal
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