Thing is this wishful thinking about us doing a U-turn in the second part of the season is based on nothing. We were shit in CL vs big teams last season, we are shit this season too.
It's not like this team was some juggernaut that obliterated everything and is now in a drop of form.
I'm not concentrating much on LL as there you can win with donkies like Fermin and Ferran.
Shit is overblown by a mile.
Just because we have issues beating A or A+ sides it doesn't mean we're not good. You have to look at context a bit. All these teams people gush about on this forum didn't amount to much in CL either.
If you make a list of teams that checked quarters + semis in CL in the last 2 seasons or bettered this resume, it's a very short list with maybe 3-4 teams apart from us on it.
We have to understand the club's situation and be sympathetic to it. Everyone wants Barcelona to be in the elite squadron of teams, but we're just not there and we will never be until our finances allow us to build a squad that cost at least half the assembled squads of the teams we are facing on an European stage. We have teams investing 1bn+ to build their squad, and we are not even at half that.
Miracles don't happen in football. They just don't at the level fans dream of. We can perform great stuff and use La Masia to get a head start, but the biggest piece of the puzzle will have to be put in place in the traditional 2020s football way: by spending tens of millions per player and sign the right ones. Those tens of millions per player in multiple positions lead to what I've been saying on this place for years. We lack the 200-300m of quick squad investment to compete really hard at the top.
It's not a manager issue, never was in the last years. All managers make errors. We've overachieved all this time, but we've reached a point where it's the hardest to make the last step and become a real contender for the top spots.
Chelsea barely drew 2-2 at Qarabag in the previous rounds. Got outplayed by Bayern and beaten easily. Lost to several average EPL sides at home. They are not great team people say, but they have the main ingredient to get there faster: money, and lots of it.
It is not a club issue now. The club is great and doing good things. It's a resources issue. If Chelsea or similar clubs would be forced to operate at our spending levels since 2021, they'd be total dross. They wouldn't make hopes about playing CL finals lol and looking at not making a CL final as a sign of being shite. They would actually really be shite.
No other club would actually push through such disastrous finances, do it so valiantly, and carry it this high all the way through the edge of a treble. None. Zero. Every club that achieved more than us in the last years did it by outspending us by an insane factor. And most big spenders failed to even match half of what we did in a dire era.
This is football heritage.