Barcelona recently hosted their first Champions League match at Camp Nou in over three years, but the game almost ended in disappointment as Eintracht Frankfurt won 2-1. Fortunately, Jules Kounde scored two goals in the second half, allowing Barcelona to come back and secure the victory, although this setback should not have happened. Despite their aspirations for winning the tournament, the team’s defense faltered, and their offensive performance isn’t matching last season’s standards.
In the past, teams visiting Camp Nou faced a daunting challenge, but now, with opposition players openly discussing strategies like the offside trap, the mystique has diminished. The remarkable reality of a team conceding six goals in their last match yet managing to neutralize Robert Lewandowski exemplifies this decline.
Barcelona’s defensive woes stem partly from their lack of a reliable stopper to manage counterattacks. Their attacking strategy requires the frontline to be cohesive, which hasn’t been the case. Remarkably, Lewandowski only saw 19 touches during the last game despite playing 66 minutes, failing to register a shot on target, and is yet to score or assist in the Champions League this season—except for the one match he missed, where Barcelona won 6-1 against Olympiakos.
Ferran Torres and Marcus Rashford have been rotating as attackers, creating a more dynamic threat that coach Hansi Flick will need to factor in when constructing his team. Currently sitting in 14th place after six games, Barcelona should advance, especially with more manageable opponents like Slavia Prague and Copenhagen ahead. However, last season, while they reached the semi-finals, they managed only 14 goals while conceding 11 in six matches, revealing their struggles against both elite and supposedly weaker teams.
Frankfurt had opportunities to capitalize but fell short, unable to stop Kounde and Rashford from pitifully executed counterattacks. If Barcelona continues to struggle against such teams, it raises concerns about their ability to compete effectively at the top level moving forward. As they navigate possible transitions, the future without Lewandowski may soon become a pressing reality.
### Fan Take:
This news highlights a pivotal moment for Barcelona as they grapple with defensive vulnerabilities and a lackluster attack, raising questions about their Champions League ambitions. For soccer fans, this situation serves as a reminder of how the once-mighty giants are facing challenges, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape in European football.

