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Pique insists Bayern Munich better run than Barcelona

 

Gerard Pique said the difference between Barcelona and Bayern Munich is how the two clubs have been run ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League meeting between the two sides.

Barca beat Bayern in the Champions League semifinals on their way to the Treble in 2015 but have been on the decline ever since and the German side have won the last two meetings between the sides by an aggregate score of 11-2.

Barca are in danger of being knocked out of the Champions League in the group stages for the first time since 2000 if they fail to register a win tonight .

“The running of the club, it’s as simple as that,” Pique said bluntly when asked why Bayern, who have already qualified for the last 16, have been so much better than Barca in recent years.

Bayern won the Champions League in 2020 after beating Barca 8-2 in the quarterfinal, while they have also won nine Bundesliga titles in a row. Barca have only won the Copa del Rey in the last two years.

Pique has implicitly blamed former president Josep Maria Bartomeu for Barca’s decline before and he ranked him among the club’s worst-ever presidents in an interview in September.

Joan Laporta’s return as Bartomeu’s successor in March represented a fresh start, but he inherited a club steeped in debt, which has had a knock-on effect on the pitch this season.

Barca can book their place in the last 16 of the Champions League by winning in Munich, but if they fail to do so, and Benfica better their result at home to Dynamo Kiev, they will drop into the Europa League in the New Year.

“We are playing for our lives,” Pique added. “We can reaffirm to ourselves that we can compete in Europe’s top competition. The last two games against Bayern didn’t go as we hoped, but that’s in the past.”

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Barca go into the game on the back of a 1-0 defeat to Real Betis which left them seventh in LaLiga, but Pique said there have been positives since Xavi Hernandez replaced Ronald Koeman as coach in November.

“We could be here for hours talking about the situation we’re in, but we have to focus on the present and the future,” the defender said.

 

 

 

 

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