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BARCELONA SPORTING DIRECTOR DECO TO BUILD NEW ‘HOUSE’ FOR PLAYERS

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Barcelona Sporting Director Deco has been backed publicly by President Joan Laporta this month, and it looks as if he will continue to work on changing things at Can Barca, despite the limitations placed on transfer business. His next mission is to construct a ‘Barcelona house’.

This season under Hansi Flick, Barcelona players are required to spend matchdays together. Earlier in the day, players take part in a warm-up session, before spending the hours before the game at the Melia Torre Melina hotel, close to Camp Nou. However Deco wants to alter that.

While they clearly have security, it remains a shared space open to the public, and Deco believes that it is still not ideal for players focusing. His idea is to build a house close to the ground where the Blaugrana squad can relax and focus before games.

Internally, it has been approved, but the project is yet to be fully planned out. There is little space at the Ciutat Esportiva training ground, and they are looking for somewhere close to the ground. It would also allow players to sleep there on arrival back from late away days, and then do their recovery session in the morning at the training ground. This would save players time going to and from their houses, and therefore sleep.



Robert Lewandowski defies Xavi Hernandez


The former FC Barcelona coach felt that the Polish striker was no longer up to the challenge of spearheading the Barça attack with his start to the season suggesting otherwise.

Barça have started the 2024-25 season in emphatic fashion with 21 points from seven wins in seven LaLiga games. On Wednesday night, in the Catalan capital, Getafe were the latest side to suffer defeat with the only goal of the contest coming from Robert Lewandowski.

The Polish striker is in inspired form with his goals instrumental in Barça’s magnificent start to the campaign starting in the opening match day with a double in the 1-2 win at Valencia.

At the age of 36, Lewandowski has sent a strong message to former FC Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez who made a request to club president Laporta to let him go because he considered that he was no longer at the physical or footballing level to be a top player at a top club with the request souring the relationship between the now former coach and the Polish player.

It’s true to say that new club coach Hansi Flick has transformed the side tactically and shown faith in youth team players but the German has also been able to get the best out of Lewandowski with the striker playing with visible added confidence.

Change in dynamic

His positive start to the season has surprised Barcelona. He hasn’t just scored goals but has also been instrumental in helping change the team’s tactics with the veteran striker also helping out with defensive duties and is being perfectly complemented by the likes of Pedri and Raphinha (with the Brazilian, also seemingly reinvigorated under Flick). Lewandowski’s influence in the dressing room has changed too and despite the striker not among the chosen club captains, it’s clear that his experience and football CV holds significant weight among the younger players.

The Pole has another reason for wanting to impress with a clause in his current deal stipulating that should he play less than 55% of the official matches this season, Barça can terminate his contract in June 2025. Barring injury, this does not seem to be a realistic scenario, so everything will depend on matters on the field.

Should Barça maintain their solid start and bag silverware during the season,Lewandowski will stay in the Catalan capital thus putting the brakes on an potential move to MLS that the Polish striker had in mind for the future.


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