The Iberian Peninsula Experienced an Unprecedented Blackout This Monday. A lack of electricity supply caused chaos in much of the territory, affecting millions of people. However, FC Barcelona didn't let this situation alter their plans.
The Squad Led by Hansi Flick Trained Normally at the Joan Gamper Sports City. Everyone's mind is set on the important commitment on Wednesday against Inter Milan, corresponding to the first leg of the Champions League semifinals.
Preparation Without Margin for Error
After Conquering the Copa del Rey Against Real Madrid, the Team Has Had Little Time for Celebrations. Two days after lifting the trophy at La Cartuja, the players have put on their work overalls again. The goal is clear: to pave the way to a new European final.
Flick Knows That the Duel Against Inter Could Mark the Course of the Entire Season. Therefore, the German coach insists on maintaining maximum concentration, regardless of any external setbacks.

The Match Will Be Played at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, Where Barça Hopes to Achieve a Positive Result. Gaining an advantage in the first leg would be an essential step toward getting closer to the great dream of the treble. The atmosphere in the locker room is one of maximum motivation and confidence.
Despite the Wear and Tear Accumulated After a Demanding Season, the Team Arrives in a Very Solid Form. The Recent Triumphs Have Reinforced the Morale and Ambition of a Group That Doesn't Give Up on Anything.

No Excuses in the Final Stretch
The Blackout That Affected All of Spain Hasn't Been a Distraction for the Barça Squad. The players have adhered to the planned training schedule, working on both tactical aspects and match situations. Every detail counts in a tie of this magnitude.
The Group's Response Shows Total Commitment to the Set Goals. Winning the Cup Has Been Just Another Boost toward the Great Challenge of the Season: Being Crowned in Europe.

Ronald Araújo, Marc-André ter Stegen, and the Other Leaders in the Locker Room Are Now Only Thinking About Inter. The Demand Will Be Maximum Against a Highly Experienced Opponent, but at Barça, They Fully Trust Their Ability to Overcome the Tie.
The Dream of the Treble Is More Alive Than Ever. As Has Been Proven on a Day as Unusual as Today, This Team Doesn't Intend to Stop at Anything.