Press sources revealed, on Friday evening, details that perhaps
many Barcelona fans and stars will not be happy about what
happened in the team’s management meeting with the first team
coach Kiki Sitten, 24 hours after the team lost the Spanish
League title and crowned the historical rival Real Madrid
with the title.
According to the Catalan newspaper Mundo Deportivo reported,
Sittin continues with Barcelona “until now”, despite the
presence of other voices inside the club indicating that Kiki
hours are numbered inside the club.
And the website “Parsa Blograna” indicated that the Alves
match, next Sunday, which is the last in the League this season,
may not be the closing season for Cettin in the leadership of
the Catalan giant.
Although there was no official confirmation from within
the walls of “Camp Nou” with the intention of sacking Sittin,
this step seemed to be expected after the disaster of the
“League”, but the cuff tends a little towards the survival of
the controversial coach, according to “Parsa Blograna”.
The continuation of Sittin in his position may represent a shock
to the team players, led by Lionel Messi, who has repeatedly
expressed his dissatisfaction with the conditions inside the team
and called for a broad process of “self-criticism” in Barcelona,
warning at the same time that continuing mistakes may mean
losing the team and bid farewell to the Champions League
Who is looking for a title since 2015.
According to information from the newspaper “Mundo
Deportivo”, which was reported by the “AS” website, club
president Josep Bartomeo has already heard the opinions of
Messi and the views of his Uruguayan teammate Luis Suárez
and “considered it”.
And Sittin expressed, during the meeting his desire to continue
in his post, indicating that he is still able to change the position
of the current team, according to “AS”.
Barcelona players will receive a 5-day holiday after meeting
Alves and two days’ training, before the team returns to training
on July 27 to prepare for the Champions League match against
Naples on August 8.