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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    At the moment everything is speculation. Flick knows the situation we are in, there's very little wiggle room financially. Essentially, hebhas to come up with a winning team from a strange mix of players. If he doesn't succeed, he will be sacked. That's life at a big club.
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    You know sometimes I actually wish Xavi was still here next season. Flick hasn't even taken ONE training session and people are on his back. Some here think he is another Di Matteo. International football is a different animal from club football so I'm not worried about his stint with Germany...
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    Too much ego. If he can't do ot, noone can. It's embarrassing how much he rates himself. Flick may not succeed but he certainly can't be as ringe as Xavi. If Xavi wasn't a legend press would have crucified him.
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    How much money do Messi and Co need? These guys could easily write off or reduce the wages they are owed. How man jets, cars, mansions do these fuckers want? No wonder players want to come here. Get overpaid, live in a great city, get thrashed in CL numerous times with no...
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    8 - Pedri

    When Thiago was not injured he was a beast. Way better than Pedri.
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    FC Barcelona Femení

    Putting the men to shame.
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    Sell De Jong and Pedri and bring in a proper DM who's physical and can defend. 4231 is what Flick likes and would probably suit us best. As a previous poster mentioned Flick jumped in mid season during all the Covid chaos and made Bayern much better. Instead of praising Flick for that people are...
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    Agree but Tuchel is a difficult coach to deal with. Tuchel would fall out with the board and would create a shitstrorm.
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    Only proven elite CL coaches are Ancelotti, Pep and maybe Klopp.
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    Xavi Hernández

    Xavi has left the team with NO IDENTITY whatsoever. He constantly moaned, got 22 yellow cards and got sent off when a cool head was required. Laporta mortgaged the future of the club and got him the players he wanted and he constantly whinged about not having enough money fir more players. He...
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    Look at the trophies won also. Has any manager come to Barca with all the club trophies under their belt. Haters gonna hate.
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    And Xavi's experience? A couple of seasons at Qatar. Flick has manged at the highest level albeit for a short time period.
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    Official: Xavi not continuing at Barca

    He should have been sacked in January but that idiot Laporta was dithering and negotiating with Flick. Xavi opened his mouth about the finances and Laporta and the board had enough. Stupid amateurish way to run the club but both parties are ti blame and the club comes out looking even worse...
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    Xavi Hernández

    Both Xavi and Laporta are to blame. Xavi was arrogant enough to think he could make the transition from Al Saad to Barca directly. That's like going from go karts to formula one. Also over emotional and underprepared for the job. Laporta has come off even worse. Begged him to stay and...
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    Fermin is a goal threat and works pretty well off the ball. Gavi can be a bit of a headless chicken but if his energy is channelled, he could be a useful player for Flick.
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    Chadi Riad

    He would have gone for 25 to 30 million. Bad deal AGAIN.
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    16 - Fermín López

    Flicks style should suit Fermin. Will be very interesting.
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    8 - Pedri

    Yeah, I think so. Not physical or intense enough. Gavi and Fermin would start over him.
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    If a good offer comes in I think De Jong will be sold. I think Gavi and even Fermin will play more important roles than Pedri and De Jong. Both of them don't release the ball quick enough and both are slacker off the ball. I think Kounde and De Jong could be sold. Araujo to stay, Cubarsi to be...
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    Hans-Dieter Flick

    Welcome to Barcelona Herr Flick. We hope to see high intensity, blitzkrieg football. First time I'm excited in a long time. Something new, something different. It may not work out but at least we're trying something different.

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