Barcelona coach Pere Romeu warned against writing his side off after Sunday's surprise defeat to Real Madrid, pointing out they could still end the season with a second successive quadruple.
Barça's Clásico loss at the weekend was their first-ever against Madrid, who ended a run of 18 consecutive defeats against their Catalan rivals since being founded in 2020.
However, Barça remain four points clear at the top of Liga F, have already won the Spanish Supercopa, are in the Copa de la Reina final, and go into Thursday's Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Wolfsburg with a 4-1 lead from last week's first leg.
"We were not that amazingly impressive against Wolfsburg; nor were we that horrible against Real Madrid," Romeu said in a news conference on Wednesday.
"Tomorrow is a chance to get back on track and try and reach the semifinal. Don't forget that we are still alive in every competition."
Barça won all four trophies available to them last season, but there have been signs of weakness during the current campaign.
They lost to Manchester City in the group stage of the Champions League and Sunday's defeat to Madrid was their second at home in the league this season, something which has not happened since 2010-11 -- they didn't lose a single Liga F game last term.
"At Barça, in recent years [we haven't lost games], but it's totally normal for any other team in the world," defender Irene Paredes said.
"Losing two [league] games in a season by March is usually a sign things are going well.
"I don't want to take importance away from the loss, because we're the first ones that want to win, but the data this season up until this point is very good."
Paredes also backed her teammates to quickly bounce back, starting against Wolfsburg on Thursday, with a potential semifinal against either Manchester City or Chelsea ahead.
"There are no doubts among the team," she added. "Even though Sunday hurt, we knew from the first moment that we had not played well and we know what we are capable of.
"We are a team of champions. We have to move forward. We always want to do better and win more. Now we change chip, keep working hard and focus on tomorrow's game, which is the biggest game of the season.
"The [4-1] lead gives us confidence to know what we're capable of if we play as seriously as we did in Germany, although to think the tie is over would be a serious mistake.
"Wolfsburg are a great side and if we play like [against Madrid] they can do damage."