Gerard Piqué has expressed strong confidence in Barcelona’s capacity to compete at the highest level this season, insisting that both domestic and European success are within reach. According to him, much of the recent criticism surrounding the team is driven more by external chatter than by their actual performances on the pitch.
He explains that Barcelona are essentially continuing the same footballing approach as last season: an attack-minded style built on constant forward pressure and a willingness to take risks. This philosophy naturally produces matches filled with goals on both ends, delivering the excitement and intensity that supporters crave. With Hansi Flick at the helm, Piqué sees this as an expected and even beneficial evolution of the club’s identity.
When asked whether this approach can translate into European success, Piqué sees no reason to doubt it. He acknowledges the strength of other major contenders—clubs such as Arsenal, PSG, Real Madrid, and a Bayern Munich revitalized under Vincent Kompany—but maintains that Barcelona have every right to believe they can compete with any of them. The road will be difficult, but in his view, the team possesses the talent, style, and ambition to pursue every trophy available.