Barcelona captain Lionel Messi and prodigy Ansu Fatu helped show the club’s new third uniform for the 2020–21 season.
The Catalan giants launched their new offer on Monday, which includes a pink blouse with black and green border, green shorts and green socks with pink border.
– FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) September 7, 2020
– FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) September 7, 2020
This is the moment when Barcelona has chosen to dress in pink, which also used color as a third kit in the 2018–19 season.
Barcelona explained why they made the decision to approve pink by 2020-2021 in an appeal on their official website.
“It dawns in Barcelona, the sun begins to rise and the city is surrounded by other shades: the morning rose and the bluish green of the sea create the bright and colorful Mediterranean landscape that animated the new FC. 3rd Barcelona blouse for the 2020/21 season. “
This is the third kit that Barcelona launches before the new season. The Catalan giants have returned to their classic stripes for their house apparatus and have published an edition in black and gold.
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Meanwhile, Messi is expected to return to Barcelona education on Monday after missing last week amid massive hypotheses about his future. The captain of Barcelona told the club that he wanted to leave, but then announced in an interview on Friday that he would stay.
However, the Argentine foreigner also made it clear that he was dissatisfied with the way he had been treated through the club and that he was only left because the president had almost done so to leave.
Messi’s contract expires at the end of the season, so it’s imaginable that this is his last season with the Catalan giants, but this promises to be a year of wonderful adjustments at Camp Nou, Ronald Koeman has arrived as the club’s new manager and the presidential election will be held in March.
Uncertainty about Messi’s long career and Barcelona’s failure to win a trophy in the 2019–20 season has caused sadness among fans, but Ansu Fati, 17, has regained some optimism in his outside service with Spain.
The teenager won a penalty and scored his first foreign goal in his first outing for Luis Enrique’s team on Sunday, fitting the youngest Spanish striker in history.
Fati’s very good functionality praised Henry after the match.
“It is not general for him to have that spark and self-confidence at that age. But let’s check to manage that so you can help the team as much as possible, as you did today,” he said.
“Although I know him well and what he is capable of, I cannot say that I am not surprised. He showed so much courage and audacity to do what he did in the minute moment, beating a player so naturally. Not him doing something like that before.
Barcelona hopes Fati can continue their current career at the club, as it has damaged left, right and centre records since their debut in August 2019 and gives the club immense hope for the future.
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