It s a shame Joan Laporta sends message to Xavi and Barcelona players after UEFA Champions League elimination
It s a shame - Joan Laporta sends message to Xavi and Barcelona players after UEFA Champions League elimination Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Barcelona were eliminated from the Champions League after Inter Milan stormed to a dominant 4-0 win over Viktoria Plzen at San Siro... To make matters worse, Barcelona suffered another humiliation at the hands of Bayern Munich, with the Bavarians subjecting men to a 3-0 battering in front of their own fans at Camp Nou. The Blaugrana now have one more inconsequential game to play against Viktoria Plzen next week before heading to the Europa League. Reacting to the setback, Barca president Joan Laporta admitted that it was a shame to see the side crash out in that manner. However, he refused to blame either the coach or the players. The Spaniard told Barca TV (via ) following yesterday's 3-0 defeat to Bayern Munich: "It’s a shame but you can’t blame the players or the coach for anything. We have to look forward because we have La Liga and other competitions left." Despite the disappointment, Joan Laporta continues to back the project at Camp Nou, urging Xavi's men to focus on the other competitions they are still in. I want to thank the fans ... from the first minute to the last, they were cheering the players on ... we have the best fans in the world.
— I want to thank the fans ... from the first minute to the last, they were cheering the players on ... we have the best fans in the world. — Laporta added: "This is a young project in which from the beginning we knew we were going to have ups and downs. The league remains and we have to show that we continue. La Liga is very important and we have it close. The message is to look forward. This has already happened."
It s a shame - Joan Laporta sends message to Xavi and Barcelona players after UEFA Champions League elimination
Barcelona president - Joan Laporta Following elimination from the in the group stage yesterday (26 October), Blaugrana president Joan Laporta has sent a message to Xavi Hernandez and his men. The Catalan giants were praying for a miracle that would see Viktoria Plzen earn a result against Inter Milan to give them a lifeline in the tournament. However, the Italian giants ended up thrashing the Czech-based club and condemned Xavi's men to another European elimination. Barcelona were eliminated from the Champions League after Inter Milan stormed to a dominant 4-0 win over Viktoria Plzen at San Siro...Barcelona were eliminated from the Champions League after Inter Milan stormed to a dominant 4-0 win over Viktoria Plzen at San Siro... To make matters worse, Barcelona suffered another humiliation at the hands of Bayern Munich, with the Bavarians subjecting men to a 3-0 battering in front of their own fans at Camp Nou. The Blaugrana now have one more inconsequential game to play against Viktoria Plzen next week before heading to the Europa League. Reacting to the setback, Barca president Joan Laporta admitted that it was a shame to see the side crash out in that manner. However, he refused to blame either the coach or the players. The Spaniard told Barca TV (via ) following yesterday's 3-0 defeat to Bayern Munich: "It’s a shame but you can’t blame the players or the coach for anything. We have to look forward because we have La Liga and other competitions left." Despite the disappointment, Joan Laporta continues to back the project at Camp Nou, urging Xavi's men to focus on the other competitions they are still in. I want to thank the fans ... from the first minute to the last, they were cheering the players on ... we have the best fans in the world.
— I want to thank the fans ... from the first minute to the last, they were cheering the players on ... we have the best fans in the world. — Laporta added: "This is a young project in which from the beginning we knew we were going to have ups and downs. The league remains and we have to show that we continue. La Liga is very important and we have it close. The message is to look forward. This has already happened."