Barcelona’s new coach promises to implement a direct playing style. Find out what this means for the club’s future matches.
Hansi Flick, a German professional football manager and former player, has been appointed as the new coach for Barcelona. The Spanish club signed him on a two-year contract.
While he appreciates the club’s conventional passing strategy, he intends to incorporate a more goal-oriented and straight path approach into their gameplay.
On Monday, he stated that although the custom is to engage in passing maneuvers, his desire was for them to aim directly for the goal. He mentioned that there weren’t any significant alterations evident in his approach.
I’m leaning towards the idea of Barca’s past success during Johan Cruyff or Pep Guardiola’s tenure. It was truly remarkable.
He stated his desire for an active team on the pitch, exhibiting their energy both in possession and without. They should be decisive and take charge of their actions.
After a season without any trophies, Flick has been assigned the responsibility of reviving the club’s luck.
Before taking charge of the German national team, he served for two years at Bayern Munich and secured seven titles.