Holy Week returns to Seville in all its splendor after periods of confinement. However, teams from the city will not be able to play in the Europa League final played there. On the other hand, Barça are only four games away from winning the only trophy we lack. Sevilla owe us, after that European Cup final we lost against Steaua.
If Barça will be psyched up and not rest on its laurels as it did for a good part of the game against Eintracht, it can win this competition, which will be a well-deserved reward for the team’s recovery. Seeing referee performances like in Balaídos, I’m one of those who thinks the League is gone. Therefore, it is better to concentrate on one title, which will keep the players fresh against possible clashes with German or British teams that are always playing with intensity.
Fatigue and overload cause injuries like Piqué’s or falls in the game like those of Busquets and Alba who drowned in Deutsche Bank Park. As for the youngsters, I believe Pedri should be protected and assume that he will have more stringent marks or that Gavi has no job or De Jong’s talent. Traoré also doesn’t appreciate Dembelé’s class. Aside from the renewals, Barça should play the best they have at the time the season is played.
The Europa League is not a bad prize for a transition season and the win in Seville would be a nice tribute to all those who suffered there like our beloved Urruti.
Source: La Verdad

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