
Barcelona head into tonight’s Champions League quarter-final second leg against Borussia Dortmund with a commanding 4-0 advantage, but according to club vice-president Rafa Yuste, there’s no room for complacency in the Blaugrana camp.
“It’s a very important match. We are convinced that we must go out to win. There is absolutely no one relaxed,” Yuste declared ahead of the clash in Germany. It’s a message that reflects the team’s current mindset—ruthless, focused, and determined to make a statement in Europe.
Despite the big lead, Yuste made it clear that this isn’t a time for easing up. Barcelona’s objective goes beyond just reaching the semi-finals; it’s about asserting their dominance on the continental stage.
“With all the humility in the world, we want to continue sending a message of strength to Europe and the world,” he explained.
That message isn’t just aimed at the opposition—it’s also for the fans. Thousands of passionate Culers are expected to travel to Dortmund to back their team. For Yuste, their presence isn’t just symbolic; it could be decisive. “We want to convince the fans even more. The massive movement of fans is going to help us a lot in a very complicated field,” he noted.
Tonight may look like a formality on paper, but Barcelona are treating it like a final. The mission is clear: finish the job with professionalism, pride, and power. No one is relaxed. No one is satisfied. The journey continues—with humility, but also with a burning ambition to conquer Europe once again.
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