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Title: Lewandowski Criticized by Spanish Press After Barcelona Loss

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Barcelona Suffers Crushing Defeat to Sevilla, Lewandowski‌ Misses Crucial Penalty

Seville, Spain ⁢- October 6, 2024 – FC Barcelona endured a‌ stunning 4-1 loss ⁣to Sevilla⁣ on Sunday afternoon, relinquishing their lead in LaLiga and prompting scathing‌ criticism from the⁤ Spanish press.The defeat​ marks a low point for the club under‌ manager Hansi‌ Flick, compounded by a missed ⁤penalty from ‍star striker Robert Lewandowski.

The result throws Barcelona’s early season​ momentum into question, raising ​concerns about their title aspirations and Flick’s ability to turn the team’s ​fortunes around. ​The​ loss not only impacts the club’s‍ league ​standing but also⁤ casts a shadow over upcoming crucial‌ fixtures, including matches​ against Olympiakos and Real Madrid later‍ this month. Lewandowski’s penalty miss further exacerbates ​the situation, fueling​ doubts ‌about his current form and​ confidence.

Mundo ‍Deportivo led with the headline: “The worst‍ FC Barcelona era of Hansi Flick collapses with a resounding defeat in⁤ Seville and surrenders the lead ⁢in LaLiga.” The publication noted the pivotal ⁣moment⁣ when‌ barcelona’s response to Sevilla’s 2-0 goal was thwarted by Lewandowski’s failed​ penalty attempt.

Sport ‌ echoed the sentiment with‍ a stark⁢ “No Excuses,” reporting that FC Barcelona lost its league leadership following a ‌”catastrophic” performance in Seville.The newspaper characterized it as the⁢ worst match of Flick’s ​tenure, citing a detrimental VAR decision alongside a generally “worrying” ⁢display that culminated in a humiliating defeat.

Sport identified five key factors contributing to ⁣Barcelona’s downfall: a lack​ of player commitment, fatigue following their Champions League match,⁣ a shortage of viable ⁤alternatives,‍ and defensive vulnerabilities. The analysis specifically highlighted‍ Lewandowski’s struggles, stating he “lacks the self-assurance that a striker needs regardless of⁤ his experience.”

Barcelona will ‌resume​ play‍ after⁢ the ⁣international⁤ break, ‌facing Girona⁢ on October 18th.Subsequent matches against Olympiakos and Real madrid will provide immediate opportunities to regain momentum and address the issues exposed by Sunday’s defeat.

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