BARCELONA: After their humbling at Chelsea, Barcelona hope they can get back to winning ways when they host Alaves in La Liga on Saturday.
The game will give Barcelona the chance to move ahead of leader Real Madrid in the Spanish standings, a day before Xabi Alonso’s side visit Girona.
Barcelona have taken advantage of a couple of slips by Madrid to close the gap in La Liga to one point. But Hansi Flick’s side fell apart in a 3-0 loss at Chelsea in the Champions League on Tuesday.
“We have to accept the defeat and stay positive about what comes next,” Flick said.
Key matches
Flick’s focus will be on improving a defense that was picked apart in London, where it was clearly missing the leadership and smart play of Íñigo Martínez, who left for Saudi Arabia last summer.
Right back Jules Koundé conceded an own goal and central defender Ronald Araújo was sent off before halftime at Stamford Bridge.
The Alaves game will be the second for Barcelona back at a Camp Nou still undergoing renovation. Last weekend they beat Athletic Bilbao 4-0 in their first match at their stadium in more than two years.
Alaves have lost three of their last four league games, and two in a row, to sit 14th.
After Alaves, Barcelona will only get three days rest before they host Atletico Madrid in another Spanish league game between title hopefuls.
Madrid also have trouble in defense. They needed a hat trick from Kylian Mbappé to ensure a 4-3 win at Olympiakos in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Before that, Madrid had drawn against Elche and Rayo Vallecano in La Liga and lost 1-0 at Liverpool in Europe.
Villarreal are sticking close to the frontrunners. They are three points behind Madrid before visiting Real Sociedad on Sunday.
Players to watch
Barcelona fans will be watching Lamine Yamal, hoping he will have another strong performance after he was marked out of the Chelsea game by Marc Cucurella, a former youth player at the Camp Nou.
Mbappé aims to add to his goal tally at the relegation-threatened Girona. The France star leads La Liga with 13 and the Champions League with nine.
While Villarreal’s success is based on team play, young forward Alberto Moleiro with his four goals and two assists has emerged as one of the revelations of the league.
Out of action
Pedri González’s steady feet in Barcelona’s midfield were missing at Chelsea as he recovers from a muscle tear that has sidelined him for nearly a month.
If Pedri is back against Alaves, he could fill in a new hole left by Fermín López. Barcelona said Thursday that the midfielder will be out for two weeks due to a “small injury” in his lower right leg.
Off the field
Barcelona are due to hold presidential elections to chose a new executive board next summer, and two rival candidates have recently said they will run against incumbent Joan Laporta.
Barcelona looks to banish Chelsea blues against Alaves in La Liga
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Barcelona looks to banish Chelsea blues against Alaves in La Liga
- The game will give Barcelona the chance to move ahead of leader Real Madrid in the Spanish standings
- The Alaves game will be the second for Barcelona back at a Camp Nou still undergoing renovation
Pakistan sells Multan Sultans for record $8.7 million ahead of PSL 11th edition
- New owner Walee Technologies plans to change franchise’s name to Rawalpindi
- PCB chairman says ‘Multan Sultans still dear to my heart, will think of something’
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday sold Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Multan Sultans for a record Rs2.45 billion ($8.7 million), ahead of the 11th edition of the Twenty20 tournament.
The 11th edition of the tournament will kick off on March 26, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Friday, which will feature eight franchises competing across multiple venues.
The previous owner of Multan Sultans, Ali Tareen, announced in Dec. he was walking away from the ownership of the franchise. The PCB said earlier said it will run the Multan Sultans team for the 11th edition before looking for a potential buyer.
Walee Technologies, which specializes in media, finance and technology, bought the rights for the franchise for $8.7 million at an auction held in Lahore, with local media reporting the new owner planned to change its name to Rawalpindi.
“I cannot ask the person paying Rs2.45bn to keep the name Multan Sultans,” Naqvi told reporters after the auction. “Multan Sultans is still dear to my heart, but we will think of something.”
Walee Technologies was among five bidders that participated in the auction, which came a month after Hyderabad and Sialkot joined the PSL 11th edition.
FKS, an aviation and health care conglomerate based in the US who also run the Chicago Kingsmen team, bought the Hyderabad franchise for a whopping Rs1.75 billion ($6.2 million). The other winner was OZ
Developers, a real estate consortium, which bought the Sialkot franchise for Rs1.85 billion ($6.55 million) at the auction.
The PSL has become a key pillar of the country’s cricket economy, providing financial stability to the PCB and serving as a talent pipeline for the national team.
The league, which features a mix of local and international players, already had six city-based teams, including Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans, Lahore Qalandars, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators.










