Barcelona, Club Brugge and Hansi Flick
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Barcelona’s Champions League trip to Belgium ended in frustration as they were held to a draw by Club Brugge, a result that exposed worrying defensive frailties and left Hansi Flick’s men with
Barcelona predicted lineup vs. Club Brugge (4-2-3-1): Szczęsny; Koundé, Araújo, Cubarsí, Martín; Casadó, De Jong; Yamal, López, Rashford; Lewandowski. The Jan Breydelstadion is a tough place to go under the lights, as Monaco discovered in Gameweek 1, so we’re expecting a depleted Barcelona to suffer through periods of Wednesday’s game.
After weeks with a lingering groin injury, the 18-year-old built on Sunday's LaLiga form, which brought his first league goal since August, with another lively display
Barcelona’s No. 10 had a golden opportunity immediately after the break. The ball fell perfectly into his path in what was essentially a rolling penalty, but Yamal failed to place his shot and it went straight at where the goalkeeper was standing to continue Barça’s frustrations.
Compared to some of the other teams in this edition of the UEFA Champions League, Club Brugge are not necessarily a slouch, especially so after journeying to the round of 16 last season. A clash against Belgium's second best team is never one that stands out on a long list of league phase fixtures,
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FC Barcelona News: 5 November 2025; All set for Champions League clash with Club Brugge, Robert Lewandowski talks Barça future
Lewandowski conveys passion for Barça and calm about his future: “I’m in no hurry” – Mundo Deportivo The 37-year-old Polish striker, whose contract expires on June 30, 2026, stated that “that’s not the most important thing right now,” assured that “I’m fine after the injuries,” and proclaimed that “the results will come if we work hard.”