SHARP RONDO & QUALITY GOALS | FC Barcelona Training Session 🔵🔴



The team travelled straight to Barcelona after the game in Bruges, arriving in the early morning. Just hours later, Hansi Flick and the squad were in for a post-match recovery session, which featured the substitutes at the Jan Breydel stadium plus Andreas Christensen, who is now fully back in training.

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25 thoughts on “SHARP RONDO & QUALITY GOALS | FC Barcelona Training Session 🔵🔴”

  1. Yes guys
    Please please please please 🙏, there's so much effort you guys putting on training and you don't apply what you are doing here during matches. Trust me, if really what you do in the training ground is applied in a match, I'm not sure that you'll ever be coming from the back rather than leading and scoring goals as much as you can.

  2. The high line style is not barca's DNA nor a fixed system. Although it has been very useful in many circumstances, it is an option that should be used among other options. We cannot expect better results if Flick keeps insisting on only the high line option at all times. PSG beat Barca just by being more flexible. Flick is wasting the talent he has and causing many injuries by demanding more than humanly possible from the players. We do not need better defenders. It should not be having a heart attack with every counter attack.

  3. They are all skillful but we need a mind of a leader on our defensive line that will guide Cabarsi, Araujo and Christensen! We need a very strong and intense leader that will help defend Barca from conceding too many goals.

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