Tuesday evening, Stade Brestois will travel to Camp Nou for a Champions League duel against FC Barcelona. A meeting which, on paper, seems unbalanced, but the Bretons are surprising this season. With an impressive run, Brest are fourth in the league phase, with three wins and a draw in four matches. This crucial match against Barça could open the doors to the play-offs, an unprecedented prospect for the Breton club.
Despite a lackluster recent dynamic, Barça is approaching this meeting seriously. Iñigo Martinez, Blaugrana defender, praised Brest’s progress: “It’s no coincidence that they haven’t lost a single game. If we disrespect them, we will pay dearly.” Same story for trainer Hansi Flick, who advocates vigilance and control: “Brest showed great qualities, and it is essential that we control the game to get the three points.”
The Breton craze is sweeping through Barcelona
The enthusiasm around this meeting exceeds expectations. More than 3,000 Brest supporters are expected in Barcelona, a historic record for a club trip. Already present in the streets and bars of the Catalan city, these fans bring a unique atmosphere to this improbable clash. The challenge is immense, but the Bretons seem ready to do anything to continue to surprise footballing Europe.