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·25 April 2025

Just in: There will be no extravagant celebrations if Barcelona lift Copa del Rey

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According to MARCA, should Barcelona beat Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final, fans can expect a much more subdued celebration than usual.

This is not because of a lack of desire, but rather the club’s sheer focus on achieving the treble this season.


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With a packed fixture schedule ahead, including the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final against Inter Milan just days after the final, Barcelona’s immediate attention will remain on the next challenge.

If they win their 32nd Copa del Rey, the team will celebrate logically and calmly, mindful of their broader goals.

In that regard, manager Hansi Flick has made it clear that distractions must be kept to a minimum as the team remains locked in for their upcoming matches.

Treble ambitions remain top priority

Having already claimed the Spanish Super Cup, Barcelona are firmly focused on securing the treble this season. The Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid is a significant step, but their journey is far from over.

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Barcelona will not celebrate the Copa del Rey success. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

The outlet mentions that Flick’s team will spend Saturday night in Seville celebrating the win, but on Sunday, the player will return to work.

By Monday morning, the squad will already be preparing for the crucial Champions League semi-final against Inter Milan.

Despite the importance of winning the Copa del Rey, Barcelona’s ambition and focus are directed towards the Champions League and La Liga.

Everyone is focused

Flick’s leadership and the team’s mindset are all centred on achieving the highest success possible this season.

Any slip-up, particularly in the first leg against Inter, could jeopardise their chances of completing the treble, making this period of the season incredibly crucial.

While the fans may take to the streets to celebrate, the players and staff are set on keeping their focus sharp, with every match offering another opportunity to push towards their ultimate goal.

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