Barcelona players return back home, except for Alves
Daniel Alves was the only player who remained in Sevilla after Barcelona’s Copa del Rey elimination yesterday, as he have been given permission by the club to do so, according to Catalan sports paper, El Mundo Deportivo.
The rest of the squad, reunited this morning to commence their post match training, which is held every morning after a match day. The players of FC Barcelona are reportedly eager to revenge the elimination on Saturday, when Sevilla will visit the Camp Nou once again, albeit this time it will be in La Liga.
The players were split into two groups, one consisting of those who played the game against Sevilla and another of the players who were rested during the game. Those who received match action yesterday, all stayed in the gym to do recovery exercise, except for Pique who joined the other group, for training at the Ciutat Esportiva.
Before training began, everyone congratulated Valdes, who turned 28 today. Jeffren trained separately, as he is still recovering from his injury.





























Cáceres is not a player for BARCA let him sign with juve and you can take 20 mil
I believe Caceres would be a good option for us to be a sub for Alves. Just until the youngsters in that role are willing to make a leap forward and committing to it and/or until we see a good option on the market for a sub role.
Nicely said! I too agree with chazan. There have been times when Caceres has showed great promise. Watch Uruguay against Brazil/World Cup Qualifiers, where he was immense against Brazil and easily man of the match!
watuch uruguay against argentina and u can see how he cost them, watch juventus against bayern and see who started the onslought. Caceres can stay at juve.
Agreed. He makes mistakes at crucial times. Kinda bad thing for a defender to do.
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I think that all young player have the same issue, they are not consistent. So let's not judge Caceres on one or two games. In my opinion he never had a far change (to play like 4 matches in a row). He certainly has some potential and he certainly has still something to learn.
I believe in the concept of having a mixed selection on each position. One player with great experience and one younger player who can learn from the more experienced player. So Alves and Caceres seems a good couple.