Hans-Dieter Flick

Hansi Flick - how do we rate him?


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MDub94

Member
I hope he continues this path of striving for more balance. I'm curious how this can turn out when Pedri, Frenkie and Raphinha will be back and in full rhythm again.
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
Lewandowski on the positive change in the team's atmosphere

[🗣️: "When I returned from the concentration with the Polish national team, I noticed something different: we all were very eager to play, and today that was reflected on the pitch."]

Doesn't paint the best picture about the general (usual) atmosphere.
 

FinBarcelonafan

Well-known member
Lewandowski on the positive change in the team's atmosphere

[🗣️: "When I returned from the concentration with the Polish national team, I noticed something different: we all were very eager to play, and today that was reflected on the pitch."]

Doesn't paint the best picture about the general (usual) atmosphere.

Actually I don't think it necessarily means negative vibes. Most of the players just needed a break. We know they were tired/injured or exhausted. Mentally and physically. Some times the break is what you need. That's exactly what we needed.
 

Gnidrologist

Senior Member
Lewandowski on the positive change in the team's atmosphere

[🗣️: "When I returned from the concentration with the Polish national team, I noticed something different: we all were very eager to play, and today that was reflected on the pitch."]

Doesn't paint the best picture about the general (usual) atmosphere.
Glass seem to be half empty to you most of the time. I am a bit cynical myself mostly, but your pessimism is a bit pathological. Enjoy the flickball while it lasts, because i doubt we will ever have manager that makes us play this explosive vertical ultra attacking way.

Having said that, i also noticed that in this game we were not exploiting ultra high line and offside trap that much. May it be that Flick has flicked some knobs? Think there was more tactical solidity against Athletic. Sure, the return to CN effect was real, but it just seemed like we never conceded that much trouble on oppos attacks as we used to. Hopefully that's the case and Flick can adjust a little bit. Attacking phase was great still.
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
Glass seem to be half empty to you most of the time. I am a bit cynical myself mostly, but your pessimism is a bit pathological. Enjoy the flickball while it lasts, because i doubt we will ever have manager that makes us play this explosive vertical ultra attacking way.

Having said that, i also noticed that in this game we were not exploiting ultra high line and offside trap that much. May it be that Flick has flicked some knobs? Think there was more tactical solidity against Athletic. Sure, the return to CN effect was real, but it just seemed like we never conceded that much trouble on oppos attacks as we used to. Hopefully that's the case and Flick can adjust a little bit. Attacking phase was great still.

Oh, I do enjoy it and I am one of his most faithful fans here.

Thought Lewa's comment was interesting regardless.
Just like Laporta's recent ones about Xavi. Present proves Laporta was right to drop Xavi but at the same time comments were unnecessary and indiscreet.
 

draconifire

NTC with a Positive attitude
Why would he say that to Barca fanbase? When we had Eto’o Suarez Henry, Villa and Suarez?
He said the last decade.
So only Suarez qualifies.
And IMO he is better than Suarez. Maybe not Peak Suarez, which we only got to see in 2014-2016. But Lewa is consistent as fuck.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
One point behind Real Madrid after going through a dozen injuries, losing the first Clasico, Lamine turning into a sex addict for a month and some of the dumbest defending seen to mankind.

Not too bad if the team can catch some form and players keep returning. No international break until March either.
 

Horatio

You're welcome
Lewandowski on the positive change in the team's atmosphere

[🗣️: "When I returned from the concentration with the Polish national team, I noticed something different: we all were very eager to play, and today that was reflected on the pitch."]

Doesn't paint the best picture about the general (usual) atmosphere.

Doesn’t have to be.

Could be he means players might be tired from playing for their respective NT and then low on energy in dressing room coming off NT break.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
If we get back to

Raphinha lewa yamal, with olmo finding some form and Garcia being back, we can win the league.

Need Gavi back for my double prediction though (if you know, you know) and flick to be more sensible at curial times during games.

Calma.

Just get Gavi back before the serious business and the rest is possible.
 

MonteCuler

Well-known member
I think Camp Nou will make home league games much easier now. Especially because the euphoria of returning will last for some time now

We have 3 away games until end of first half of season in league. Betis, Villarreal and Espanyol. All 3 in good form so will be tough. While Madrid has Girona, Bilbao and Alaves away. Bilbao should give them trouble, but they're in shit form too. The home games are tough; Celta, Betis, Sevilla. So we can hope they will slip up there, and so far they're perfect at home in the league, a run that surely most come to an end
 

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