The absence of Lewandowski is a tactical nightmare for the Barcelona coaching staff. Trailing 4-0 from the first leg in Madrid, the Catalans require a perfect offensive performance to stay in the competition. The Pole’s physicality and clinical finishing were expected to be central to any comeback attempt. Now, Flick must look toward his younger offensive options or shift his tactical setup entirely to find the four goals needed just to level the aggregate score.
Despite the blow, there is still a sense of defiance within the club. President Joan Laporta has publicly backed the squad to deliver a miracle at the Spotify Camp Nou, citing recent frustrations as fuel for the fire. "I firmly believe in the comeback: the goal annulled, and legal, against Cubarsi will spur the players on," Laporta stated.