The good is that the team competed and did not shrink which has been consistent with how they have played under Flick - so I can only say I am proud of their performance, irrespective of the result. From a footballing spectacle, again Barça is back to evoking worldwide respect & joy from everyone but the governing institutions profiting from football
They kept saying they were too young & inexperienced but this played little part in the outcome, Inter win but few can legitimately claim they were the better side…Barça were suffice it to say, unlucky
The bad is not so bad really - squad depth. The loss stings but we’re talking about a side that is in the ascendency of domination - trophies are coming in big numbers, so buckle up. FFP limitations mitigated means we’ll have better quality depth in positions the team has suffered from with untimely injuries - the team will be fortified, which includes upgrading Frenkie among others.
The ugly is the Inter rivalry, we were robbed in each & every tie with them - amazing the depths of cooked officiating when facing an Italian side who has lived off gaslighting Barça as the perpetrators of fraud. From a governance perspective, Barça has to work off the pitch to protect its interests more forcefully. What has happened this season in both La Liga & CL cannot continue