Barcelona's Struggles Continue As US Fans Watch Closely

by Jamie Stockwell
Barcelona's Struggles Continue As US Fans Watch Closely

Barcelonas Struggles Continue As US Fans Watch Closely...

Barcelona's recent poor form has caught the attention of American soccer fans, with the team's struggles trending on Google Trends today. The Spanish giants suffered a 2-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg on April 8, extending their winless streak to three matches across all competitions.

US interest stems from Barcelona's growing American fanbase and the presence of several marketable stars. Young talents like Lamine Yamal and established players such as Robert Lewandowski have helped maintain the club's popularity stateside despite their on-field troubles.

Manager Xavi Hernández's impending departure at season's end adds another layer of intrigue. The club legend announced his resignation in January after a string of poor results, though the team showed brief improvement before this recent slump.

Barcelona currently sit second in La Liga, eight points behind rivals Real Madrid with eight matches remaining. Their Champions League hopes now hang by a thread after the PSG defeat, with the return leg scheduled for April 16 in Spain.

American viewers can follow the drama through ESPN's coverage of La Liga and Paramount+'s Champions League broadcasts. The club's struggles come during a pivotal period for soccer's growth in the US, with the 2026 World Cup approaching and MLS expanding its reach.

Barcelona's global brand ensures their performances resonate beyond Spain, particularly in the crucial US market. Their next match against Cádiz on April 13 will test whether they can regain form before the decisive PSG showdown.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.