No sooner has reality hit than Barcelona have to believe in miracles again as Xavi Hernandez’s team seek a victory away at Bayern Munich on Wednesday to take them into the Champions League last 16.
Four weeks after Xavi was appointed, Barca suffered their first defeat under their new coach on Saturday and as Real Betis' Juanmi celebrated in the corner at Camp Nou, it felt like a bit of hope began to fizzle.
Xavi arrived as the club's iconic former midfielder and devoted student of Pep Guardiola, a symbol of a return to the values and principles that Barcelona hold dear and were seen to have lost.
Nobody expected a transformation, that 'tiki-taka' would be rekindled overnight or that Memphis Depay would morph into Lionel Messi or that a porous defence would suddenly tighten up.
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Few disagreed that Xavi would need time, and most probably a lot of it, to turn Barcelona even into a contender again, let alone a winner of the game's biggest prizes.
But they might have hoped to steer clear of losing at home to Real Betis, an upwardly mobile team under Manuel Pellegrini with talented players but one that is more likely to finish in La Liga’s top eight than its top four.
Just as they might have thought it possible Barcelona would win at home to Benfica last month, a result that would have rendered Wednesday's game against Bayern meaningless, with progress to the last 16 safely secured.
Instead, the first 30 days of Xavi’s tenure have been yet another exercise in hammering home reality and perspective.
There have been glimpses of innovation and change but the overriding sense is of familiar flaws being underlined and expectations being further downgraded.
“In the dressing room I have told them that I am proud, that this is football,” said Xavi. “It is a shame and I hope it doesn’t affect us because on Wednesday we have to compete like animals to try to get through.”
Barcelona are now 16 points behind La Liga’s leaders Real Madrid, and while they can make that 13 by winning a game in hand, it feels almost pointless now to compare.
If re-joining the title race recently appeared a possible, albeit lofty, target to achieve, it has quickly become almost completely out of reach.