Barcelona Smash 5 Past Alaves To Fire Napoli Warning
By Talk4Real | self meida writer
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Barcelona Smash 5 Past Alaves To Fire Warning To Napoli
The Catalans were their usual destructive self again as they hit 5 un replied goals past Alaves.
After loosing out on the Laliga trophy to Real Madrid, Barcelona are in danger of going the 2019/20 season without silverware.
After loosing 1:2 to Osasuna, a 7 point gap that was established between Barcelona and Madrid which inevitably crowned Madrid champions as there was just two games left of the season.
After the loss Lionel Messi said if Barcelona are to defeat Napoli and win the Champions League a change has to be made and they needed to play better.
Fast forward three days from that lost, Barcelona seems to have taken Messi's advice as they came out firing against Alaves scoring five and playing generally well.
There is no doubt that Messi's warning have sparked a some what rejuvenation to their play and they seem ready for a Napoli side that is having difficulties on their own.
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