If you’re a new fan watching Barcelona’s games this season, you might not realize that the team won the league title last season, with Xavi leading his men to an unlikely triumph over Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. Everyone was on fire. Lewandowski, fresh off his move from Bayern Munich, led the club’s attack to a title-winning season.
Sadly, the Spanish giants are way off their best form this season. It’s even safe to say things are beginning to fall apart for them. Xavi is leaving at the end of the season due to a poor run of form, and while it may sound superstitious, could the club’s partnership with Prime, owned by KSI and Logan Paul, be the reason for their poor form, considering the same is also happening to Bayern and Arsenal?
Logan Paul, KSI’s partnership with Barcelona, Bayern, and Arsenal
Prime Hydration, owned by Logal Paul and KSI, has been expanding its reach since it was announced by the famous online influencers in January 2022. The infiltration of the brand into the world of football has been nothing short of spectacular.
Since it was founded, the brand has made some big-name partnerships with some of the biggest clubs and football players in the world. Arsenal was the first club the brand went into a partnership with. KSI is a big Arsenal fan, so it was only natural for him to go into a partnership with the North London club through his company.
The partnership has been a huge success, with Prime Hydration becoming a popular choice in and around the Emirates Stadium. The hydration company has also established partnerships with big clubs like Barcelona and Bayern Munich, both league winners in their respective league last season. Erling Haaland and Alisha Lehmann also joined the Prime team last year.
Respective title pictures for Barcelona, Bayern, and Arsenal
While the Prime Hydration brand is booming, the partnership clubs haven’t had much luck with their title ambitions this season, with Barcelona out of the title race in Spain, Bayern Munich potentially losing out on the league to Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen, and Arsenal facing stiff competition from Liverpool and Manchester City.
Bayern Munich suffered a major setback in their title aspirations last week when they were beaten 3-0 by Bayer Leverkusen. This put Xabi Alonso’s men five points clear at the top of the table, and Bayern will now need some strong performances if they want to get back in the title race.
Barcelona, on the other hand, have effectively dropped out of the La Liga title race. Real Madrid hold an 11-point advantage over the Catalan club, with second-placed Girona also holding a five-point advantage over Barcelona.
Arsenal are third in the league, two points behind Liverpool, who are top of the league.