Barcelona are channeling the spirit of 'Ted Lasso' as they prepare for a monumental Champions League comeback. Facing a 2-0 deficit against Atletico Madrid in the quarter-final second leg, the Catalan giants have turned to a simple, powerful mantra: "Believe."
The club's social media revealed a symbolic moment inside the dressing room, where players placed their hands on a poster bearing the phrase "believe to feel alive"—a direct nod to the beloved TV series. Under the watchful eye of manager Hansi Flick, stars like Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, and Frenkie de Jong united around the message, showcasing a renewed sense of squad togetherness ahead of their biggest challenge this season.
This shift in mentality comes at a perfect time. A commanding 4-1 victory over Espanyol not only solidified their nine-point lead in La Liga but also injected crucial confidence into the squad. With domestic affairs firmly in hand, Barcelona can now pour all their energy into overturning the European tie in Madrid.
The task is daunting, but the message from Camp Nou is clear. United under Flick and fueled by a collective belief, Barcelona are heading to the Spanish capital with one objective: to stage a comeback that could redefine their season and ignite their European dreams.
