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The worst news Barcelona received about Lionel Messi after being humiliated in La Liga

The Argentinian star will have to work a lot on the field to improve the Blaugrana.

By William Estrella

The Argentinian star will have to work a lot on the field to improve the Blaugrana.
The Argentinian star will have to work a lot on the field to improve the Blaugrana.

The level of Barcelona this Wednesday against Rayo Vallecano was unfortunate. Those led by Xavi Hernández were not up to the task at the Vallecas Field. During and at the end of the 90 minutes, the culés fans spoke on their social networks with a shower of criticism towards the performance that the players had.

Matchday 31 against Rayo meant a great opportunity for the Blaugrana. Real Madrid's 4-2 defeat at Girona's home meant that the Barça team had great motivation to stretch their advantage to 14 points, in the event that they added three in Vallecana, and deal the final blow to LaLiga .

None of that took advantage of those commanded by the Spanish coach. They went out onto the playing field without attitude or desire to keep the three units that widen the difference with their greatest rival. Rayo was the opposite, with great impetus and commitment, they went out to eat the field and they did so. I deservedly beat Barcelona.

The only one who managed to live up to what the match was asking for was Ter Stegen, who saved his teammates on a couple of occasions. Although Robert Lewandowski scored the discount goal at the end, the Pole was not fine and wasted several opportunities that could have meant more goals for the Catalans.

Will Lionel Messi regret returning to Barcelona?

The Argentine star would have everything decided to leave Paris Saint-Germain, but there is still no confirmation. Messi wants to return to Barcelona, but the club must figure out how to register his file in the salary bill. However, the level that he showed tonight in Vallecas, Leo will have to work hard to change his teammates if he returns to Catalonia.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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