Barcelona president, Josep Maria Bartomeu has assembled a remarkable crisis conference for tomorrow, following the club's shameful 8-2 thrashing to Bayern Munich, on Friday, in the quarterfinals of the Champions League.
In the gathering, the club's present circumstance at all levels will be broke down, the names of potential substitutions for the administrator Quique Setien will be put on the table, and there's even the choice of calling early decisions, a likelihood that is disputable yet appears to be far-fetched, reports Marca.
In the meantime, reports recommend that Setien has just been sacked. It has been a season to overlook for the Catalans, who have not won a solitary title.
The 61-year-old Setien was just named in January, not long ago, yet is required to be eased of his obligations after the staggering misfortune in Lisbon, as per Sky Sport Italia.
At full-time Setien told journalists: "At this moment we feel gigantic dissatisfaction and everything we can do is make ends and consider the future," he said after the match."
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