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Barcelona is now a great place to watch.

Despite facing numerous uncertainties, Barcelona has chosen a risky path: playing attacking, emotional football while remaining true to its identity. A season that may not be a success, but one that is certainly worth waiting for.

ZNewsZNews05/08/2025

Lamine Yamal is an inspiration for Barcelona.

In an era where football is becoming increasingly dry due to calculations, budgets, and the extreme caution of coaches, Barcelona has chosen a different path. Not an easy one. Not a safe one. It's a path of risk – and of performance.

Even without a complete resolution to their financial problems, and even with questions still hanging over their ability to sign new players in La Liga, Barca continues to present a very Barca image: bold, creative, and inspiring. It's a risky choice, but for those who love beautiful football, it promises an exciting season.

Football is about feeling – and Barça doesn't want to lose sight of that.

You might win, you might lose. But the most important thing is that the fans leave the stadium with their hearts pounding, their eyes sparkling after an emotionally charged match. That's why Barcelona refuses to enter the pragmatic cycle where victory is paramount but memories fade.

The resurgence the club is pursuing isn't just about titles. It's about restoring its identity. The club's leadership has repeatedly affirmed that they will not compromise their attacking football DNA for short-term success. And watching recent friendlies, seeing young players like Fermin, Cubarsi, and Yamal play with fearless spirit, we see something very similar to the Pep Guardiola era – a time when Barça played with a clear philosophy, regardless of the circumstances.

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Many young players have the opportunity to be used by Barcelona this season.

Barcelona isn't the only team facing financial difficulties in Europe, but they're perhaps the only one daring enough to "live with the consequences" by... playing football that keeps viewers glued to the screen. While many clubs choose to shrink back, tighten budgets, and switch to a pragmatic style of play to survive, Barca chooses the opposite: to venture out and showcase their skills.

Putting faith in young talent instead of spending big on new signings is a risk. Changing the tactical philosophy with Hansi Flick, a manager who has never managed a Spanish club before, is also a risk. But it is precisely these things that make this season so appealing. Nobody knows how far Barcelona will go, but everyone believes they will deliver something special.

This is not a perfect team. The defensive problems remain unresolved. The captaincy issue is still a subject of debate within the squad. And of course, the inability to register signings like Dani Olmo or other young talents is still a persistent headache. But even amidst this chaos, Barcelona maintains a proud spirit: relentlessly moving forward.

The dream of coming back to life

There's a question every Barca fan is asking themselves: can the club recapture its peak? The answer is probably unknown, but one thing is certain: the team still dares to dream.

And the dream here isn't just empty rhetoric. It's a dream nurtured on the Ciutat Esportiva training ground, where young players train daily with the belief that they can be the next Xavi, Iniesta, or Messi. It's a dream rekindled by the speed of the game, by the way the team builds its attack with the unwavering belief that "beautiful football still has a place in this day and age."

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Under Flick's leadership, the team is very exciting to watch.

The return of several former players, such as Thiago, in assistant roles, and the close connection between the different lines of play under Flick, also indicate that the team is seeking a balance between its glorious past and the challenging present.

There will be setbacks. There will be matches where they are criticized for being "naive," for "forgetting pragmatism." But that's the price of staying true to your identity. Because if you lose what makes you different, what's left of Barca?

In the upcoming season, when they step onto the pitch, Barca will not only be fighting for three points, but also for a football ideal they believe is worth upholding. And that is what makes the club, even if it doesn't always win, an indispensable part of football history.

Barcelona this season embodies a fascinating paradox: the more uncertainty they face, the more they play as if they have nothing to lose. They may not be the top contenders for every title, but they are certainly a team that will make people watch, talk, and – most importantly – feel.

Source: https://znews.vn/barcelona-gio-rat-dang-xem-post1574185.html


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