
Barcelona have made it clear that if they manage to defeat Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final, any post-match celebrations will be kept modest and subdued. According to a report from MARCA, the club’s main goal for the season is to win a historic treble, and they are committed to maintaining their focus and discipline in pursuit of that ambition.
The team has already secured the Spanish Super Cup, and they now have their sights firmly set on adding the Copa del Rey, La Liga, and the Champions League trophies to their collection. If they are successful in the final, the players are expected to briefly celebrate their achievement in Seville on Saturday evening. However, the focus will quickly shift back to preparation, as the squad is expected to resume training and planning as early as Sunday.
Head coach Hansi Flick has stressed the necessity of avoiding unnecessary distractions during this critical phase of the season. He has reminded the team that staying mentally sharp and fully committed to their goals is essential for continued success.
In other developments, striker Robert Lewandowski’s potential return to action remains up in the air. Reports indicate that he will undergo medical evaluations sometime next week to assess his condition and determine when he might be fit to play again.