Coinciding with the team’s struggles, has been striker Robert Lewandowski’s goal-rush drying up. After netting in six consecutive La Liga games, he could not continue the streak against Celta recently after being shut out at the San Siro
Xavi Hernandez
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez is searching for answers with his team’s form dipping as they welcome Inter Milan in a must-win Champions League clash on Wednesday.
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The Italian side visit Camp Nou in a near group clash, before Barca visit the Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in a battle to move clear at the top of La Liga. The Catalans are unbeaten in the Spanish top flight, but it’s a different story in Europe. Successive defeats on the road to Bayern Munich and Inter leave them in desperate need of a win.
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Coinciding with the team’s struggles, has been striker Robert Lewandowski’s goal-rush drying up. After netting in six consecutive La Liga games, he could not continue the streak against Celta recently after being shut out at the San Siro. “Three weeks ago we were flying, and now we’re not. We have to improve,” said Xavi.
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