Barcelona SACK Quique Setien in wake of 8-2 Champions League humiliation by Bayern Munich

Barcelona SACK Quique Setien in wake of 8-2 Champions League humiliation by Bayern Munich as out-of-depth manager is fired after just eight months and 25 games in charge… as Ronald Koeman ‘is lined up to replace him’

  • Barcelona have sacked Setien after Friday night’s humbling by Bayern Munich
  • Setien looked on helplessly as his side were thrashed 8-2 in Lisbon quarter-final
  • 61-year-old only took charge in January and coached them in only 25 games
  • It was the first season Barcelona have failed to win a trophy since 2007-08 
  • Reports in Spain suggest Ronald Koeman is the favourite to take the job next

Barcelona have sacked manager Quique Setien in the wake of their humiliating 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals.

The club fired Setien following a hastily-convened emergency meeting on Monday morning after suffering one of the darkest defeats of their 120-year history to cap a trophyless season. 

Setien, the former Real Betis manager, was only appointed in January to replace Ernesto Valverde and ultimately took charge of just 25 games at Barcelona. 

Barcelona have sacked manager Quique Setien after Friday’s 8-2 defeat by Bayern Munich

Ronald Koeman is set to be appointed Barcelona's new manager after Setien was sacked

Ronald Koeman is set to be appointed Barcelona’s new manager after Setien was sacked

Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu arrives for an extraordinary meeting of directors on Monday morning at which Setien's fate was sealed

Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu arrives for an extraordinary meeting of directors on Monday morning at which Setien’s fate was sealed

Bartomeu convened the emergency meeting to discuss the fall-out from Friday night's humiliating Champions League exit

Bartomeu convened the emergency meeting to discuss the fall-out from Friday night’s humiliating Champions League exit

Setien’s record 

Appointed January 13, 2020

Played 25

Won 16 Drawn 4 Lost 5

Win percentage 64

Second in LaLiga

Copa del Rey quarter-finals

Champions League quarter-finals 

Former Barcelona player and current Holland manager Ronald Koeman is poised to become the club’s new manager.

Setien, 61, struggled with the pressures of managing the Nou Camp club as they lost out in the LaLiga title race to Real Madrid and exited the Copa del Rey at the quarter-final stage to Athletic Bilbao.

It was the first season since 2007-08 that Barcelona failed to win any silverware. 

And there was little chance he would be kept on in the wake of Friday night’s eight-goal hammering at the hands of Bayern in Lisbon as Barcelona’s Champions League hopes were shot to bits. 

Monday’s meeting of club directors was convened by president Josep Maria Bartomeu.

They discussed a date for the next presidential elections at the club before turning attention to Setien’s sacking and his replacement. 

At full time on Friday night, Setien told reporters: ‘Right now we feel enormous frustration and all we can do is make conclusions and think about the future. 

‘Barca is a club that is so great that this will cause us a lot of damage and obviously some things will have to change.

‘The truth is this is a tremendously painful defeat.

‘Barcelona want to recover their identity.  Right now, it’s too soon to think about whether I will stay or not. It doesn’t depend on me.

Barcelona players look dejected during dismal Champions League quarter-final defeat

Barcelona players look dejected during dismal Champions League quarter-final defeat

Lionel Messi cut a disconsolate figure on numerous occasions throughout the match

Lionel Messi cut a disconsolate figure on numerous occasions throughout the match

‘We have to reflect, taking the situation into account and the importance that such a humiliating and painful defeat means.

‘I’m hurt, evidently, by such a hefty defeat.The way it came about has been tremendously painful.

‘I’m not worried about my future right now, but a defeat that is very painful for the club and the fans.’I know what a defeat of this calibre means.

‘We have to analyse what happened today from a bigger perspective. I know that the credibility of a coach diminishes when something like this happens. This isn’t what worries me at the moment.

‘We have to accept the defeat how it is. We were beaten by a very good team.’Apart from the first few minutes, they were clearly better than us for the rest of the game.’ 

Philippe Coutinho (right) celebrates after scoring his first goal against his parent club

Philippe Coutinho (right) celebrates after scoring his first goal against his parent club

The Brazilian swivels to fire his second goal past Marc-Andre ter Stegen on 89 minutes

The Brazilian swivels to fire his second goal past Marc-Andre ter Stegen on 89 minutes

Barca defender Gerard Pique has confessed ‘we’ve hit rock bottom’ and insisted the club must make structural changes to become competitive in Europe once again. 

When asked to reflect on Pique’s assessment, Setien said: ‘This reflection from a player that has been here his whole life indicates something.’ 

The club’s President Bartomeu also admitted afterwards that huge changes are necessary and that some decisions have already been taken with reports elsewhere suggesting that Director of Football Eric Abidal will join Setien as fall guys for Friday’s embarrassing exit. 

Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu insisted changes are coming at the club after the loss

Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu insisted changes are coming at the club after the loss

Reports have also suggested that director of football Eric Abidal (R) could also be sacked

Reports have also suggested that director of football Eric Abidal (R) could also be sacked



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