Hansi Flick’s Secret Weapon As Barcelona Manager | #championsleague #footballshorts



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How has a 25-foot screen helped Hansi Flick transform Barcelona, taking them to the top of La Liga?

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22 thoughts on “Hansi Flick’s Secret Weapon As Barcelona Manager | #championsleague #footballshorts”

  1. What surprised me the most is that this Barca team doesn't back down when an opponent scored against them. That's where i realised Flick came to put the team on another level.

  2. And let not forget they're a one season wonder and their forn will drop next season they can't maintain consistency like real Madrid, man city , Liverpool…

  3. Just wait until they meet PSG in the final. You'll be making a short like this how Enrique made history by winning PSG's first UCL😂

  4. Football at its core is about decision making..on the pitch & off it. & experience plays a big role in how those decisions progress. Xavi for all his brilliance as a player was still learning the ropes as a coach. His tactical ideas were rigid & at times he tried to fit players into roles that didn’t bring out their best..Raphinha being a prime example. The pressure at Barca is non stop & Xavi often looked like he was feeling it. When a coach is tense the players sense it too. On the other hand Hansi Flick has built a strong coaching team & adapted his system to suit the players rather than forcing players into a system. His calm demeanor on the touchline reflects in the way his team plays..structured, confident & composed. Xavi’s journey isn’t over. With time experience & the right support he has the potential to grow into an exceptional coach. After all even the brightest stars need the darkest skies to truly shine & sometimes the pain of a fall is what teaches a bird how to fly. As for Flick & Barcelona, they now stand at the edge of a new beginning. The past still haunts Barca but he is here to rebuild..to put the broken pieces together into something better. A club that once soared like an eagle is learning to spread its wings again. The question is no longer if they will rise but how high they can go…

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