Barca coach Setien unperturbed by future ahead of Napoli clash

Setien, 61, saw his side surrender the Spanish title to Real Madrid last month, while the tie with Napoli is on a knife edge after the 1-1 draw in Italy back in February.

Published : Aug 07, 2020 17:41 IST

Quique Setien
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Quique Setien

Barcelona coach Quique Setien says he is not worried that Saturday's Champions League last-16 second leg at home to Napoli could be his last game in charge of the team.

Setien, 61, saw his side surrender the Spanish title to Real Madrid last month, while the tie with Napoli is on a knife edge after the 1-1 draw in Italy back in February.

Barca has not been eliminated at the last 16 stage since 2007 and its desperation to win a first European crown since 2015 led to it sacking Ernesto Valverde in January. But the coach said he did not think his future hinged on the game.

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“At no point has the thought that tomorrow (Saturday) could be my last game passed through my head, we have prepared for this game thinking that me and my coaching staff are going to continue,” Setien told a news conference on Friday.

“The sensations from the last game we played (a 5-0 win at Alaves) were positive and we needed a rest because playing so many games in a short period tired us out, but we have had enough time to prepare for the game and clear our heads.

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“We've returned with renewed energy which has allowed us to have very good training sessions.”

Barca will be without midfield duo Sergio Busquets and Arturo Vidal but Antoine Griezmann and Frenkie de Jong, plus defenders Clement Lenglet and Ronald Araujo have all recovered and are available.

Ousmane Dembele, however, is still out despite returning to training after six months away, while Juventus-bound Arthur Melo has been left out after failing to report for training.

Lionel Messi and defender Nelson Semedo, meanwhile, will be conditioned by the knowledge that a yellow card would see them suspended from their quarterfinal match if the team progresses to the last eight tournament in Lisbon, which starts next week.

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