Barcelona head to Newcastle for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League last-16 matchup on March 10, with coach Hansi Flick emphasizing a clear plan to counter the hosts' strengths. The squad includes recovering midfielder Gavi for morale, though he is not yet fit to play. Flick urges focus and lessons from past errors to navigate the challenging atmosphere at St James' Park.
Barcelona's squad has traveled to England following their recent league victory over Athletic Club at San Mamés, shifting focus to the UEFA Champions League last-16 first leg against Newcastle United at St James' Park on March 10, 2026, with an 8pm kick-off. Coach Hansi Flick has outlined specific instructions for his team, drawing from previous experiences to address vulnerabilities exposed this season.
According to reports from AS, Flick's plan includes preparing for a rapid start by Newcastle, who are expected to leverage a lively home crowd. Barcelona have faced criticism for slow beginnings in matches, and Flick wants his players switched on from the outset. He also stresses maintaining concentration throughout, avoiding a repeat of their first-leg Copa del Rey defeat to Atletico Madrid, where early lapses proved costly. Additionally, the team is to learn from last season's semi-final loss to Inter Milan.
Insights from Barcelona's 1-0 win over Athletic Club on Saturday suggest tactical preparations for Newcastle. In the closing stages, the visitors defended deeper, with Lamine Yamal repeatedly instructing Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski to hold positions rather than press. Fermin Lopez commented afterward: “We also know we will face a similar match to the one here, in a very difficult stadium against a very physical opponent.”
The traveling squad of 23 players mirrors the one from San Mamés, including Gavi, who is recovering from a September meniscus surgery but not yet cleared to play. Flick stated: “He will travel with us, he will be training with us, but he isn't ready to play. Maybe after the next international break. We'll see.” Gavi's presence aims to boost team spirit during this demanding away fixture.
The teams met earlier in the group stage at St James' Park, where Barcelona secured a 2-1 victory. Newcastle seek revenge in this knockout clash, with the second leg set for the Nou Camp shortly after.