Hans-Dieter Flick

Hansi Flick - how do we rate him?


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JamDav1982

Senior Member
He was something initially. Surely Lucho saw something in him to select him as quickly. Showed real promise early on.

Under Koeman/early Xavi he was good and then got caught up in hard man act too much.

He was awful under Lucho at the World Cup bar when Costa Rica played 442 v Spain bizzarely.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
He has not played football in 2 years that's why I said big If.

But IF he finds form & fitness, the rest goes without saying rather easily.

Just take a screenshot of this & come back to it.

Then we have ebrima who might be close to yamal level talent but that's a conversation for Another day
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Gavi would need to improve a lot on the level he was last season and pre injury.

Usual rules.. IF he finds form I am right... if he doesnt I will blame injury.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Fabian ruiz was nothing especially either & miles off 😂😂😂😂.

Okay I won't ruin the flick trend with that one
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Fabian ruiz was nothing especially either & miles off 😂😂😂😂.

Okay I won't ruin the flick trend with that one

Aye just like Kessie and Tielamans being better than what Barca have.

Or Tonali.. or Barella.

Or Reijnders being the man.

Name enough midfielders and you will be right on one eventually at some point in future.

Enzo as sole DM was some claim also. Wild.

Who can forget 'Casado is better than Frenkie'.

Another topper.

From the lad who said Barca shouldnt sign Zubi but acts like never ever said it.. or that Rodri is 'ass'.

Lets sign Rabiot!

Easy game to play.
 

gasgas

Senior Member
My solution, return to 4-3-3

...........................garcia
Kounde.....Araujo......Christensen......Balde
...........................Eric....
...............de jong..........pedri.....
.Lamine.........Raphinha......Rashford


Lower the defensive line a bit,
 

serghei

Senior Member
I wonder what some of you think about Zubimendi vs De Jong. And how important players like Merino and Fabian are for Spain's midfield.

The whole idea about lone DM was never a thing. You can't really say Pep Barca played with a lone DM when that player had Xavi next to him. And a fullback like Alves cutting in also. There's so much instant support nearby at a glance thar you're never really alone. I don't know how this idea caught roots.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
I wonder what some of you think about Zubimendi vs De Jong. And how important players like Merino and Fabian are for Spain's midfield.

The whole idea about lone DM was never a thing. You can't really say Pep Barca played with a lone DM when that player had Xavi next to him. And a fullback like Alves cutting in also. There's so much instant support nearby at a glance thar you're never really alone. I don't know how this idea caught roots.

Not sure what you are trying to say.

Lone pivot probably died a death a bit after Pep/Busi showed world what a top player in that position could do.

Teams began to target that area more in build up as more teams played passing football and teams adapted to offer more options.. two players dropping deeper more often.

The reality is Busi never really dominated intl or CL football much at all past 2011.

Took a lot of hammerings and him looking a bit slow though even if still had some silky moments.

Look at Rodri.. exploded when Pep played double pivot and prior to that was not even a sure fire starter.

Even Luchos MSN team had Rakitic and Alves dropping/tucking in to help Busi a lot more than previously.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Zubi easily better
Don't need to say why Just watch them.

He has that little X to his game that all top top Midfielders have and de jong has never had, which is why I will never rate him.

But he's good in that D.P, can give a good game when pedri is having a very good one, so not much to overly worry about with him, it's a wishful replacement more than a needed one right now, maybe in the medium term.

Lone DM was definitely a thing, if we want to get into X player drop or moving up then all formations are irrelevant, it just takes a special player who is highly press resistant to make it work because the opposition can easily close his space & passing lanes.
 
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JamDav1982

Senior Member
Zubi easily better
Don't need to say why Just watch them.

He has that little X to his game that all top top Midfielders have and de jong has never had, which is why I will never rate him.

But he's good in that D.P, can give a good game when pedri is having a very good one, so not much to overly worry about with him, it's a wishful replacement more than a needed one right now, maybe in the medium term

Aye aye just like all the others.

You have no clue who to rate and didnt rate Zubi either when Xavi wanted him.

Arsenal have a very very solid side but as said before...

Arsenal win - its Zubi.
City win - its Reijnders
Liverpool win - Gravenberch
Chelsea - Its Enzo.

So if Arsenal/Zubi wins still more wrong on regardless but keep trying to cover all bases,

Same old excuses for Pedri.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Not sure what you are trying to say.

Lone pivot probably died a death a bit after Pep/Busi showed world what a top player in that position could do.

Teams began to target that area more in build up as more teams played passing football and teams adapted to offer more options.. two players dropping deeper more often.

The reality is Busi never really dominated intl or CL football much at all past 2011.

Took a lot of hammerings and him looking a bit slow though even if still had some silky moments.

That's what I'm saying. Busi never actually played lone DM in reality when Xavi was playing. In fact, I don't think it's a coincidence that Xavi had his best offensive season back when Yaya played DM, and Messi played RW. That was closer to a single pivot, probably because Yaya was built like a tank.

When Messi moved false 9, Xavi became more of a DM-CM. Was mostly a fluid 3 alternating between various shapes at will. Whenever Busi would get closed down, Xavi (mainly, but not exclusively) would defuse it. It wasn't really a rigid 1 to 2 with Busi being alone in midfield and Xavi and Iniesta waiting in more advanced positions.
 
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malvolio

Senior Member
Journos going on about Alonso schooling Flick is BS. All they did was sit back and look to exploit the line which they knew we would play. Nothing fancy.

They capitalized on some calamitous defending for the second goal. It wasn't some tactical masterclass by any stretch.
That's why people are wrong in assessing a match only by the result. We were outplayed all game.

Dunno about tactivla schooling, but reality is they were far better.
 

serghei

Senior Member
There was no tactical schooling of any sort. They simply upped their intensity compared to last season and ours collapsed. And they upgraded their defense with that Carrera guy who seems in a different league to what they had before.

Not to mention injuries. We scored a lot of goals last season in the league vs Madrid based on Raphinha vs Vazquez duel.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
That's what I'm saying. Busi never actually played lone DM in reality when Xavi was playing. In fact, I don't think it's a coincidence that Xavi had his best offensive season back when Yaya played DM, and Messi played RW. That was closer to a single pivot, probably because Yaya was built like a tank.

When Messi moved false 9, Xavi became more of a DM-CM. Was mostly a fluid 3 alternating between various shapes at will. Whenever Busi would get closed down, Xavi (mainly, but not exclusively) would defuse it. It wasn't really a rigid 1 to 2 with Busi being alone in midfield and Xavi and Iniesta waiting in more advanced positions.

On Frenkie v Zubi.

Frenkie this season so far has more tackles/intercptions per 90 than Zubi and more recoveries also for example.

I like Zubi and he fits Arsenal well but he has nowhere near the job to try and do as Pedri and Frenkie have to do at Barca on both sides of ball.
 

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