Tokyo, Japan – The vibes don dey soft as FC Barcelona don finally begin dem preseason tour wey plenty people don dey talk about. Dem first stop be Vissel Kobe, wey dem go face on July 27. But e no too smooth, as dem don almost cancel di whole trip due to money wahala. Thank God say dem settle am and dem don carry dem padi, dem no wan waste time!
After dem kick Vissel Kobe with 3-1 scoreline, dem dey prepare to face FC Seoul today, July 31. This clash go happen for Estadio Mundialista for Seoul, South Korea, and di venue na big one wey fit hold almost 67,000 fans (make everybody squeeze well, well!).
Di match go start at 1 PM local time, and for Spain, e go dey 12 PM. Gist dey say dem fit watch di game free online, but e go require some registration matter (better gree abeg!). Dem don select people wey go follow dem journey. Hansi Flick, di coach, don carry better players like Raphinha, Lewandowski, and di young star Lamine Yamal wey don collect di famous jersey number 10 (big shoes to fill o!).
As dem dey gather for di South Korea adventure, we go dey keep an eye on plenty updates. Barcelona get one more game against Daegu FC on August 4, before dem go return to Spain for di usual Joan Gamper trophy on August 10. Na wetin dem call planning!
Football na our passion, and e go sweet to see how di team dey gel together as dem dey tackle different teams from Japan and Korea. Fans wey no fit watch live fit catch di updates through radio stations like Radio Marca, Cope, and others. You no go wan miss dis kind show—so jump on top any media wey you fit find!
No be only football dem dey play. Di Barcelona trailer dey carry plenty discussions as dem face di media. Dem dey ask serious questions about di preseason plans, and Hansi dey assure say di team still get enough potential wey dem go unleash for di upcoming season. Na so we like am, optimism go far!
So, as dem dey waka from Japan go South Korea, make we all dey follow am sharp-sharp. The vibes good, di tension no dey die down, and most importantly, dem dey prepare to entertain us with better football. Let’s go, Barca!