There was session of recovery

Luis Enrique went up to the central of the filial Borja López to the train

Published:15/04/2016 - 14:29h

Updated:20/04/2016 - 20:50h

The trainer of the FC Barcelona, Luis Enrique, directed the session of training after the defeat in front of Valencia. The Asturian took advantage of to go up to the defender of the Barça B Borja López in front of the numerous drops of the team

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Without hardly time to digest the last defeat in League BBVA, the FC Barcelona went back to the work this Monday in the morning in the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper. Luis Enrique directed the session of recovery in which it participated the player of the Barcelona subsidiary Borja López. Everything because of the important drops that has in defence the Catalan team, that has the lesionados Jeremy Mathieu and Thomas Vermaelen.

Some absences that, added the one of the sanctioned Gerard Hammered, leave to "Struggle" in picture to the hour to organise the saga of the group blaugrana. And it gives also the curious casualidad that Borja López neither could play with the first Barcelona team since it finds sanctioned after the last party with the Barça B.

This does that Marc Bartra have all the numbers to be headline together with Javier Mascherano next Wednesday in Riazor in front of the Sportive of the Coruña. The Catalan carries two months without being headline with the club culé, after the party that played in front of Valencia CF in the turn of the semifinals of the Glass of the King on ten February.

The Barcelona fulfilled with a session of recovery in which the psychological work was the most important so that the team recover the morals and put the batteries. And it is that now, that only remain five meetings in this League BBVA 2015-2016, can not fail in any duel of which remain them.

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