Audio By Carbonatix
Barcelona could reportedly elect to sack manager Luis Enrique within the next 24 hours according to the Daily Star.
Enrique only took over at the Nou Camp over the summer but is under increasing pressure fueled by a fairly average season on the field of play and apparent issues off it relating to his relationship with key players including Lionel Messi and Neymar.
Amid growing speculation that Messi could look to leave the Catalan giants it appears that the star player’s issues with Enrique could lead to Barcelona looking to back their star player and opt to sack the 44 year old boss.
Sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta and his assistant Carles Puyol left Barcelona earlier this week and the club are banned from signing any players in 2015 and as such there is growing dissatisfaction surrounding the club and one wouldn’t bet against Enrique being given his marching orders.
Latest Stories
-
GJA petitions IGP over escalating threats to journalists in Bawku conflict
2 minutes -
GJA raises alarm over rising attacks and threats against journalists
2 minutes -
Do not dismiss opinion polls; use them to deepen campaign strategies — Prof Nortey
8 minutes -
No herbs can ‘melt’ fibroids – Specialist
10 minutes -
We’re poised to revive VALCO – Lands Minister
18 minutes -
ICE detention does not automatically lead to deportation – Immigration lawyer, Angela Moore
26 minutes -
Photos: Chief Justice pays courtesy call on IGP
29 minutes -
‘You will serve Ghana one day’ — Kpandai MP praises Bawumia after supreme court victory
37 minutes -
Budget constraints force focus on Big Push trunk roads – Agbodza
43 minutes -
U.S. immigration system operates on law, not protests – Angela Moore
50 minutes -
Saglemi affordable housing joint venture officially finalized, execution expected soon
53 minutes -
NDC wanted to change the will of Kpandai – Mathew Nyindam
55 minutes -
NDC urged to stay calm after Supreme Court restores NPP’s Nyindam as Kpandai MP
1 hour -
44% of Ghana’s validated roads in good condition as 2025 ends – Roads Minister
1 hour -
NPP’s Matthew Nyindam thanks God and supporters following Supreme Court restoration
1 hour
