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⚠️ Barcelona’s 25/26 UCL season: 🛑 0 clean-sheets 🛑 3 red cards 🛑 Conceded a goal vs every ...

By Reshad Rahman
Posted April 14, 2026

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Reshad Rahman is a prominent FC Barcelona-focused content creator and journalist known for his detailed analysis and passionate takes on the club's performances. His style blends sharp criticism with statistical breakdowns, often highlighting defensive frailties. He has built strong credibility among Culés through consistent, data-driven posts on X.

What's This About?

This post critiques FC Barcelona's defensive struggles in their 2025/26 UEFA Champions League season, spotlighting zero clean sheets, three red cards, and conceding against every opponent faced. It taps into fan frustrations amid the team's high-scoring attack, as they scored 22 goals (second-highest) but leaked 20 across 12 league phase matches.[1][4] Despite advancing to the quarter-finals with a W7 D2 L3 record, the emphasis is on vulnerabilities exposed in key games like the 7-2 quarter-final win over Newcastle.[4]

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending as the UCL league phase recently concluded on April 14, 2026, with Barcelona securing top-eight finish but drawing scrutiny for defensive lapses.[1][4] Fresh stats highlighting their 20 goals conceded fuel debates on Hansi Flick's tactics right before knockout stages. Fan reactions amplify it amid broader discussions on Barca's title contention.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Barcelona scored the second-most goals (22) in UCL league phase, tied with Bayern and behind only Arsenal.[1]
  • 2Team finished top-eight for second straight year under Hansi Flick, with 64.92% possession (second-highest).[1]
  • 3Lamine Yamal leads with 15 league goals overall, extending to UCL impact.[4]
  • 4Blaugranes played 12 UCL league phase games, conceding in all per the post's claim.[4]
  • 5Quarter-final featured 7-2 home win over Newcastle (8-3 agg.), masking defensive issues.[4]

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