Barcelona chiefs have reportedly held an emergency meeting with head coach Quique Setien to reassure him that his position is safe despite increasing rumors of a rift with players and discontent over the club's form.
Since the resumption of football in Spain after the coronavirus-enforced break, Barca have seen a two-point lead at the top of La Liga turn into a two-point deficit as Real Madrid now lead the way with just six games remaining of the campaign.
The Catalans were held to a 2-2 draw at lowly Celta Viga on Saturday, and host Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid at the Nou Camp on Tuesday night in a game which could have further bearing on where the La Liga title ends up this season.
Also on rt.com Real Madrid handed La Liga boost as Barcelona suffer devastating title blow against Celta VigoSaturday's scenes at Celta included an apparently disillusioned Lionel Messi walking away while assistant coach Eder Sarabia attempted to give him instructions, in what is being taken as a sign that the players are unconvinced by Setien's coaching team and his tactics.
The appointment of Setien in January in place of the sacked Ernesto Valverde has not handed Barca the boost they craved, with Messi claiming during the Covid-19 hiatus that it would be "impossible" for the team to win the Champions League playing the way they have been under their new mentor.
But ahead of the crunch clash with Atletico, Setien has at least been handed a show of support from club figures who visited his home on Monday, according to reports in Spain.
President Josep Maria Bartomeu, sporting director Eric Abidal, and fellow officials Oscar Grau and Javier Bordas all visited the coach to show solidarity, Marca said.
Also on rt.com 'It's how I coach': Barcelona boss insists style will NOT change despite Messi's warning that Champions League win is 'impossible'The meeting may have put Setien's mind at ease at least temporarily, with rumors swirling in the Catalan media that he could even be replaced by B Team boss Francisco Javier Garcia Pimienta before the Champions League restarts in August.
However, should Barcelona further slip up in the title race during their crunch clash with Atletico on Tuesday, Setien will know that the pressure will be piled on all over again as the team bids to win a third La Liga crown in a row.