Barcelona’s Argentinian forward Lionel Messi
arrives at the team’s hotel after being defeated during the UEFA Champions League
quarter-final football match against Bayern Munich at the Luz stadium in Lisbon
on August 14, 2020.
Barcelona insisted they had not heard from
Lionel Messi that he wants to leave the club, as an emergency board meeting was
being held at Camp Nou on Monday.
Barca officials, including under-fire
president Josep Maria Bartomeu, were due to discuss wholesale changes following
the team’s humiliating 8-2 Champions League quarter-final defeat by Bayern
Munich on Friday.
A report from Esporte Interativo on Sunday
even claimed Messi has made up his mind to leave this summer, although a Barcelona
source told AFP shortly before the board meeting was due to start that there
had still been no communication with the club to that effect.
Messi’s frustration will be among the
issues to be discussed along with the future of coach Quique Setien, who is
expected to be sacked.
Ronald Koeman had emerged as the favourite
on Monday to replace Setien given concerns around the suitability of Mauricio
Pochettino, who has previously said he would never coach Barcelona due to his
links to rivals Espanyol.
Another option is Barca B coach Garcia
Pimienta, who could oversee a greater emphasis on youth before a longer-term
appointment is made after the presidential elections next year.
Former Barca midfielder Xavi Hernandez
would be the preferred option of Messi and other senior players but Xavi has
recently signed a new deal with Qatari club Al-Sadd and is against working
under the current board.
Another possible outcome of Monday’s meeting is
that the club’s presidential elections, due in June 2021, are brought forward,
although it is more likely they would be advanced to earlier next year than the
next few months.
Sporting director Eric Abidal will also
have his future discussed and could be moved on.
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Defender Gerard Pique called for sweeping
changes after describing the heavy loss to Bayern, Barca’s worst ever
in Europe, as their “rock bottom”.
But Bartomeu asked for patience. “We are
hurting, but once we get to next week we will start making decisions,” he told
television channel Movistar.
“The credibility of a coach is diminished when this happens, clearly.
That is obvious, but that does not bother me right now.
“I think what happens today needs to be analysed with a bit more
perspective,” he added.
SOURCE: GUARDIAN
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