According to a recent report from SPORT, it has been learned that Barcelona’s goal for the remainder of 2024 is clear: win every match and finish the year on top.
After disappointing results against Real Sociedad and Celta Vigo, the team has left themselves with little room for error.
If Real Madrid win their postponed match, they will be just one point behind Barcelona in the league table, making every upcoming match crucial for the Catalan side.
Important matches await for Barcelona
Looking ahead, Barcelona will face a number of important opponents, including Las Palmas, Mallorca, Betis, Leganes, and Atletico Madrid. Each of these matches will be vital in securing the points needed to stay ahead of their rivals.
The team’s immediate focus is to secure three points in every game, especially after their recent setbacks. The pressure is on, and there is no time to drop points if Barcelona wants to maintain their position at the top of the table.
FC Barcelona want to win every match until the end of the year. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
In terms of competition, Barcelona will also be working to ensure their spot in the Champions League knockout stages. While they have made significant progress in that competition, the primary focus now is on their league performance.
A perfect run in the league until the end of 2024 would set them up for success in the new year and beyond.
Up next… Las Palmas
The next team standing in their way is Las Palmas, who have shown significant improvement under the management of Diego Martinez.
Since his arrival, Las Palmas have earned nine out of the last 15 points available in La Liga and have also progressed past the first round of the Copa del Rey.
While they were defeated by Mallorca in their most recent match, Las Palmas remain a strong and competitive side, particularly with talented players like Alberto Moleiro, who had once been on Barcelona’s radar during previous transfer windows.
With their sights set firmly on winning every match until the year’s end, Barcelona know that their focus must remain sharp to fend off the challenges from both Real Madrid and other league rivals.