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Messi, Suarez and Neymar returned to Barcelona training on Monday
FC Barcelona forwards Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar Jr returned
to training on Monday. The three players brought a two week break to an
end and rejoined their team-mates, along with another South American, Javier Mascherano.
The four players were the only ones who hadn't returned yet after Gerard Pique opted to cut his Chirstmas break short (he was given the same time off as the others) and get back to work with the rest of the squad on Dec. 30.
Messi, Suarez and Neymar made their way on to the pitch together to begin preparing for Thursday's Copa del Rey games against Athletic Club at San Mames. Luis Enrique must decide if he will prioritise the cup game or if he prefers to manage their minutes ahead of Sunday's key league game at Villarreal.
The team have 72 hours to prepare for Athletic. Tuesday's training session will be open to the public at the Mini Estadi, with the players due to visit local hospitals afterwards.
Sportitalia have made an announcement: Barcelona have already made contact with Ronald Koeman to hear his thoughts on potentially managing the club.
According to the report, the Blaugrana are covering themselves in the case that Luis Enrique decides not to renew when his contract expires in the summer.
Koeman took over at Everton this season, replacing the sacked Roberto Martinez, and currently has the side seventh in the Premier League.
The Dutchman has never hidden his desire to coach Barcelona and in the case that Luis Enrique leaves, the door could be open for one of the Catalan club’s famous sons to return.
It was Koeman that scored the goal, of course, that gave Barça their first ever European Cup.
Luis Enrique’s current terms come to an end in June and he’s still not positioned himself on his future. He’s refused to answer questions about his renewal and has not closed the door on leaving in the summer.
“Well, the truth is that I don’t know,” he said in a recent interview over Christmas with the club’s television channel.
“I don’t doubt I’m at he best club, with the best players, at home, with my family, winning and enjoying things, but there’s also a part of this profession which is tough, which costs me a lot, which is a negative.”
The four players were the only ones who hadn't returned yet after Gerard Pique opted to cut his Chirstmas break short (he was given the same time off as the others) and get back to work with the rest of the squad on Dec. 30.
Messi, Suarez and Neymar made their way on to the pitch together to begin preparing for Thursday's Copa del Rey games against Athletic Club at San Mames. Luis Enrique must decide if he will prioritise the cup game or if he prefers to manage their minutes ahead of Sunday's key league game at Villarreal.
The team have 72 hours to prepare for Athletic. Tuesday's training session will be open to the public at the Mini Estadi, with the players due to visit local hospitals afterwards.
Sportitalia have made an announcement: Barcelona have already made contact with Ronald Koeman to hear his thoughts on potentially managing the club.
According to the report, the Blaugrana are covering themselves in the case that Luis Enrique decides not to renew when his contract expires in the summer.
Koeman took over at Everton this season, replacing the sacked Roberto Martinez, and currently has the side seventh in the Premier League.
The Dutchman has never hidden his desire to coach Barcelona and in the case that Luis Enrique leaves, the door could be open for one of the Catalan club’s famous sons to return.
It was Koeman that scored the goal, of course, that gave Barça their first ever European Cup.
Luis Enrique’s current terms come to an end in June and he’s still not positioned himself on his future. He’s refused to answer questions about his renewal and has not closed the door on leaving in the summer.
“Well, the truth is that I don’t know,” he said in a recent interview over Christmas with the club’s television channel.
“I don’t doubt I’m at he best club, with the best players, at home, with my family, winning and enjoying things, but there’s also a part of this profession which is tough, which costs me a lot, which is a negative.”
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