Hans-Dieter Flick

Hansi Flick - how do we rate him?


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jamrock

Senior Member
Always the same retarded shit with Bojan

Xavi
Xavi
Xavi

😂.

Xavi played a better game against a full strength PSG, if that's the game we won't to play.

Like a single person has ever said we should dominate every top team.

The level of fuckery he says is mind blowing.

One of the main reason I still post here is to bitch slap him and a few others with facts .
 

serghei

Senior Member
Problem with all that and you, dumbrock and few others is: you expect Barca to dominate very top world teams with squad basically same from 2-3 years ago. Remember, same one that played shit football under Xavi.
Flick comes, wins almost everything while playing attractive football. But yeah.. "problems in beating Bayern was".. and "we should've beat PSG".

Should have gotten embarrassed like Frankfurt or PSG 1-4

People...

What are you talking about, I said many times we are not one of the main CL contenders.

It's fine. We are good, but not THAT good. Remains to be seen if we can make the next step. If we can't, Flick still did a very good job.

I don't expect us to beat the biggest teams in CL. It would be a massive overachievement to do so.

It always was in our situation. I have said in the past that the last time we knocked out a big team in CL was in 2017.

Since them we did beat teams like Napoli, Benfica, Lyon, United, Dortmund, etc., but lost against likes of Liverpool, PSG, Bayern, Juventus. We still have to prove it vs big teams in CL.
 
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Fati_Future_BallonDor

Well-known member
I'd seen these issues vs Bayern at home last season as well, before Raphinha fecked Bayern up with 2 solo goals. And if Raphinha doesn't have the individual game he had on that night, not sure we come out fine in that one either, especially in the 1st half. Just food for thought, it just means Flick has to go to the tactics board now. At least prepare something different for the sides that possess both the speed and the technique to deal with our press, which imo is based more on energy and stamina than brains.

Good part is only PSG and Bayern have the quality to open us up so easily, or so it appears this season so far. Maybe Liverpool and Arsenal, but they seem more pragmatic lately.

Think we would beat Bayern waay easier than PSG, they are in a good form now but they didnt have a top oppenent so far. Im pretty sure Bayern would have lost too vs PSG. Imo only PSG is clearly better than us atm. Need to find a way to beat them otherwise they could win the cl again.
 

Fati_Future_BallonDor

Well-known member
At the event, the Blaugrana coach clearly stated that: “I promise that we will fight for the Champions League.”

The German coach also recalled how special it was to win the big titles last season:

“Last season was the best of my life. It’s not easy, honestly. Last season, when we were on the bus through Barcelona (referring to the parade for the League and Cup titles), it was amazing. Hopefully, this year it happens again, with the right trophies, but it’s not easy.”
“We will give our best, but it’s not easy. If it happens, I’ll be very happy.”


He went on to highlight how good it was to win the UCL during his time with Bayern Munich:

“My most special day with Bayern Munich was when we won the Champions League; it was spectacular. In Barcelona, everyone wants that, and we will fight for it to happen. It won’t be easy, but I promise we will fight.”

The German coach also revealed the routine followed by the team on a UCL matchday:

“On a Champions League day, the routine is: first, a meeting on set plays, and then lunch. Afterwards, the players go to sleep, just like the coaches. Before leaving the hotel, we review the game plan, and then we go. Normally, we like to win, but against PSG it wasn’t possible.”
 

Fati_Future_BallonDor

Well-known member
'While Flick did not manage Upamecano at Bayern, he still views the 26-year-old as an ‘elite’ player after they came up against each other in the Bundesliga, when Upamecano was starring for RB Leipzig.'

There are reports that Hansi wants Upa.
 

Porque

Senior Member

It's an obvious one. The margin of error is much much higher against best sides.

Of course, there is a bit of a big issue when we are in the VAR era and Nuno Mendes does not get a second yellow. Then minutes later Marc Casado gets a yellow for practically nothing.

The style creates situations like this, yet you don't get rewarded for example it it is forgotten.

That can't be glossed over when saying it doesn't work against the best sides for example.

That aside, Thierry Henry, mananging in club football, without a high line.

49 games
14 Wins
8 Draws
27 Defeats.

damn-bro-sad.gif


So, um, yeah.
 
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Temptation

Well-known member
It's an obvious one. The margin of error is much much higher against best sides.

Of course, there is a bit of a big issue when we are in the VAR era and Nuno Mendes does not get a second yellow. Then minutes later Marc Casado gets a yellow for practically nothing.

That aside, Thierry Henry, mananging in club football, without a high line.

49 games
14 Wins
8 Draws
27 Defeats.

damn-bro-sad.gif


So, um, yeah.

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jamrock

Senior Member
Thanks Henry for staying the obvious, he said the same thing after inter.

He's right, but it's obvious.

So obvious you'd think our manager and team would make adjustments to close out games.
 

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