Barca Strikers Firing Blanks as Villarreal Visit 

FC Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski gestures during the Spanish La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Levante UD in Barcelona, Spain, 22 February 2026. (EPA)
FC Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski gestures during the Spanish La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Levante UD in Barcelona, Spain, 22 February 2026. (EPA)
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Barca Strikers Firing Blanks as Villarreal Visit 

FC Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski gestures during the Spanish La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Levante UD in Barcelona, Spain, 22 February 2026. (EPA)
FC Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski gestures during the Spanish La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Levante UD in Barcelona, Spain, 22 February 2026. (EPA)

Barcelona host high-flying Villarreal on Saturday aiming to tighten their grip on pole position in La Liga amid concerns about the form of strikers Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres.

Coach Hansi Flick has rotated between the veteran Pole and the Spaniard this season to lead the attack, but neither has fully convinced.

Former Bayern Munich great Lewandowski, 37, has declined rapidly this season as well as enduring some fitness issues, while Torres, 25, is on course for a personal record for goals, but most of them came in a purple patch towards the end of last year.

The Catalan giants have obvious problems in defense, as opponents exploit their high line with growing regularity, but last season managed to score enough goals to outweigh their deficiencies in that area as they lifted a domestic treble.

Wingers Lamine Yamal and Raphinha are among the best in the world in their positions but whichever option Flick places between them has struggled in 2026.

Torres has just three goals in his last 15 appearances across all competitions, and his all-round game is lacking, unable to contribute effectively as Barca build up attacks, frequently losing the ball.

Lewandowski has five goals in his last 18 games, but seems less mobile than before and a peripheral presence at times.

"With so many matches rotation at striker is natural, and I think Ferran and I can benefit from the current situation," Lewandowski told Polish magazine Pilka Nozna this week.

"When you play 90 minutes every three days your whole life is about recovery, now the balance is a little better. I'm tired but I'm not worn out."

Barca still lead La Liga for goals scored, with 67, but they are coming from everywhere -- 10 different players have scored two or more, and nobody has more than Torres on 12.

By contrast to Barca's center-forwards, Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe, despite struggling with a long-running knee problem, leads the scoring charts in Spain with 23 and the Champions League with 13.

"Mbappe is the best striker in the world," admitted Flick in January. "He has scored many, many goals and is a world-class player."

Flick's side lead La Liga by a point ahead of Villarreal's visit. A point behind Madrid host Getafe on Monday.

The German coach has not used England international Marcus Rashford much in that position, with the Manchester United loanee more keen on operating from the left.

However with Raphinha fit and firing after an injury absence, Rashford might change his mind and view playing as a number nine as his best chance of more minutes.

Rashford has been effective for Barca this season, albeit as much in providing assists rather than scoring, laying on 13 goals for his team-mates while netting 10 himself in 34 games across all competitions.

With some rest while other sides take part in the Champions League play-off round, Flick hopes a relatively quiet fortnight will do his team a world of good.

"It's important that we have these two weeks, to rest a little bit but also focus on the next match against Villarreal, that will also be a tough match," said Flick.

"After that hopefully every three or four days we have a match, so it's important to have these two weeks."

Villarreal trail leaders Barca by 10 points, and although their hopes of competing for the title have dwindled, they could be rekindled with a surprise victory at Camp Nou.



Liverpool Playmaker Florian Wirtz Still Sidelined with Back Injury

Liverpool's Florian Wirtz controls the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Newcastle in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.(AP Photo/Jon Super)
Liverpool's Florian Wirtz controls the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Newcastle in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.(AP Photo/Jon Super)
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Liverpool Playmaker Florian Wirtz Still Sidelined with Back Injury

Liverpool's Florian Wirtz controls the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Newcastle in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.(AP Photo/Jon Super)
Liverpool's Florian Wirtz controls the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Newcastle in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.(AP Photo/Jon Super)

Liverpool midfielder Florian Wirtz will miss Saturday's game against West Ham because of a lingering back injury, and manager Arne Slot said there's no timetable for the Germany playmaker's return.

Wirtz had been pulled from the lineup before last week's Premier League game at Nottingham Forest after experiencing back pain during the warm-up.

“I don't expect Florian to be available. That’s a disappointment, of course,” Slot said Friday at a press conference. “Every time when a player is not available, it’s a disappointment, and also something that I didn’t expect after last week.”

At the time of the injury, Slot had said: “We don’t think it’s very serious.”

The Dutch manager was asked Friday if he knows how long Wirtz will be out, The Associated Press reported.

“At this moment in time no, and usually when I say that I do know that, but I don’t want to share it,” Slot said. “But now, I honestly don’t know.”

Frimpong is back Netherlands right-back Jeremie Frimpong has trained with the team this week, “so he is available” against West Ham, Slot said.

Frimpong, who has dealt with several injuries in his first season at Anfield, has missed the past month with a muscle injury.


Arsenal Face Chelsea Title Test, Troubled Spurs in Spotlight 

Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal (C) celebrates scoring the 1-4 goal during the English Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC, in London, Britain, 22 February 2026. (EPA)
Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal (C) celebrates scoring the 1-4 goal during the English Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC, in London, Britain, 22 February 2026. (EPA)
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Arsenal Face Chelsea Title Test, Troubled Spurs in Spotlight 

Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal (C) celebrates scoring the 1-4 goal during the English Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC, in London, Britain, 22 February 2026. (EPA)
Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal (C) celebrates scoring the 1-4 goal during the English Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC, in London, Britain, 22 February 2026. (EPA)

Premier League leaders Arsenal face a title test from London rivals Chelsea on Sunday.

Manchester City can keep the pressure on Arsenal with a win at Leeds, while troubled Tottenham cannot afford another damaging defeat.

AFP Sport looks at three talking points ahead of this weekend's action:

Players meeting sparked Arsenal revival

Arsenal revitalized their flagging title bid thanks to a meeting between the players prior to their vital 4-1 win at Tottenham on Sunday.

Viktor Gyokeres and Eberechi Eze both scored twice in a north London derby rout that came just four days after Arsenal were stunned by a 2-2 draw at bottom of the table Wolves.

The dropped points at Molineux led to questions about Arsenal's ability to cope with the title tension and Mikel Arteta's squad responded by thrashing out their issues in crunch talks.

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice said the players spoke to each other in a "firm" way, leading to a cathartic victory at Tottenham that reestablished a five-point lead over second-placed Manchester City.

"It's important sometimes just to say what you feel and to let it all out in the group," Gyokeres said ahead of Chelsea's visit to the Emirates Stadium.

"Most of us spoke. Everyone can recognize how different people feel in the moment and you get a better understanding of the feeling.

"If you're not honest, I think it's hard to improve. It was a good chat and now we're going to prepare for a big game against Chelsea."

Defiant Man City vow to keep fighting

Pep Guardiola has warned Arsenal that Manchester City will "never give up" as they chase the seventh Premier League title of his glittering reign.

Guardiola's side won 2-1 against Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium last weekend to keep the destiny of the title in their hands.

Although Arsenal are five points ahead, City have a game in hand and host the Gunners in April.

If City win their last 11 matches they guaranteed to win the title no matter what Arsenal do in their remaining 10 games.

"When I was at Spurs and we drew 2-2 someone said why don't we drop the Premier League and focus on the cups. I said, 'No, why? Let's go, let's try'," Guardiola said before City's trip to Leeds on Saturday.

"Many things are going to happen. Never give up. Ten or 11 games is a lot of games in the Premier League."

Tudor adamant Spurs can survive

Facing the grim prospect of crashing into the second tier for the first time since 1977-78, Tottenham desperately need to slow their plunge towards the Championship by winning at Fulham on Sunday.

Igor Tudor's first game as interim boss ended in a chastening 4-1 defeat against arch-rivals Arsenal, leaving Tottenham perilously poised just four points above the relegation zone.

Tottenham have 11 games to save themselves from humiliation, but Tudor is hampered by a lengthy injury list and a confidence crisis triggered by the team's nine-match winless run.

"Of course there is enough time (to survive)," Tudor said.

"Stay humble, that is the key for each of us. Try to become what I said before: a hard-working team. That is the only goal we have now in this moment."


‘Nerves Sharpen You’: Dortmund’s Kobel Relishing Bayern Showdown 

Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Play Off - Second Leg - Atalanta v Borussia Dortmund - New Balance Arena, Bergamo, Italy - February 25, 2026 Borussia Dortmund's Gregor Kobel looks dejected after the match. (Reuters)
Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Play Off - Second Leg - Atalanta v Borussia Dortmund - New Balance Arena, Bergamo, Italy - February 25, 2026 Borussia Dortmund's Gregor Kobel looks dejected after the match. (Reuters)
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‘Nerves Sharpen You’: Dortmund’s Kobel Relishing Bayern Showdown 

Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Play Off - Second Leg - Atalanta v Borussia Dortmund - New Balance Arena, Bergamo, Italy - February 25, 2026 Borussia Dortmund's Gregor Kobel looks dejected after the match. (Reuters)
Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Play Off - Second Leg - Atalanta v Borussia Dortmund - New Balance Arena, Bergamo, Italy - February 25, 2026 Borussia Dortmund's Gregor Kobel looks dejected after the match. (Reuters)

With the pain of a crushing Champions League exit still raw, Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel hopes Bayern Munich's high-stakes visit on Saturday will provide the spark for his side to save their season.

After a 2-0 first-leg win the 2024 Champions League runners-up looked set for the last 16, but Dortmund unraveled midweek in Bergamo and crashed out of Europe with a calamitous 4-1 defeat.

Speaking to AFP and other media hours after returning from Italy on Thursday, Kobel said the Bayern clash may be the tonic a wounded Dortmund need.

"Obviously it's a tough situation. Sometimes it's easier said than done, but you just have to keep going and focus on the next game," said Kobel.

"For us as professionals, it's really important we focus on what we can do. The training today, the training tomorrow and getting good energy in the team to play a nice game on Saturday."

Like Bayern, Dortmund have lost just once in the Bundesliga this season, but they trail Vincent Kompany's league leaders by eight points.

A Dortmund win wouldn't suddenly make them title favorites, but it would move them closer as the season enters its final stretch, especially with Bayern still balancing European and German Cup commitments.

Some players may look to distract themselves to shut out the nerves, but the 28-year-old Kobel welcomes the butterflies in his stomach.

"I'm a big fan of feeling the nerves a little bit. It gets you going. It makes you sharper in my experience," he said.

"A lot of people try and fight against it, push it away, but then you can get into problems.

"I think you can benefit a lot from it. I always feel confident when a little bit (of the feeling) comes. Because I know I'm going to be sharper."

- 'Failure part of the game' -

Against Atalanta, Karim Adeyemi's superb goal dragged Dortmund level in the tie with 15 minutes left, but a misplaced pass from Kobel deep into stoppage time spelled disaster.

That lapse led to Ramy Bensebaini conceding a last-gasp penalty as he caught Nikola Krstovic in the face with his studs while attempting to clear a cross.

Kobel immediately apologized to his teammates for his mistake and called on his side to put on a "great show at home against Bayern".

In rude financial health, Dortmund are European regulars, but Kobel admitted the club needs silverware.

"We have to win. If we win something again, then everything can change really quickly."

Arriving a month after their last German Cup victory in 2021, Kobel has come agonizingly close to lifting a trophy with Dortmund.

The Switzerland international was on the pitch when Dortmund drew at home on the final day of the 2022-23 season with lowly Mainz, allowing Bayern to pip them to the Bundesliga title on goal difference.

A year later, Kobel watched on as Dortmund dominated the opening 70 minutes of the Champions League final, only to fall to two late goals from Real Madrid, who won the competition for a record-extending 15th time.

Regardless of what happens on Saturday, Dortmund under Niko Kovac are heading back in the right direction.

The eight-time German champions are just three points off their best ever points tally at this stage in a season.

As is often the case though, Bayern are also in top form. With just three draws and one defeat, Bayern have dropped fewer points than any other side in Europe's top five leagues this term.

"If you watch Bayern this season, how they are doing and how they play, it's an amazing team. They win every game by a lot of goals," said Kobel.

"What we can do is focus on us, try to improve as a team, try to get better and compete with them.

"We try every day to achieve that goal. Failure is certainly part of the game, too."