
"Hansi Flick continues to be the man with the golden touch in Spanish football. After defeating Real Madrid, again, in the Supercopa, he continues an impressive winning streak across all domestic competitions. For better or for worse, he is a man who stays true to who he is, and is able to block out the noise of criticism when it hits. The last time Barcelona and Real Madrid met, it should be noted, Hansi Flick was suspended."
"It's incredible the way he's dealt with the pressure that comes with the job of being Barca boss. That ability, in large part, explains his success. Of course, the Spanish Supercopa is not the trophy that Barcelona aspires to win. But given the new format, and how it now falls in the middle of the calendar, it has become a barometer of where the team is at, and serves as a big momentum boost as they head into the crunch time of the season."
Hansi Flick's calm leadership and tactical clarity have produced an impressive winning streak across Spanish domestic competitions, highlighted by another Supercopa victory over Real Madrid. He remains true to his principles and blocks out external criticism, maintaining composure under pressure. The Supercopa's new mid-season timing acts as a barometer and momentum booster ahead of crucial fixtures, with victories often requiring triumphs over Real Madrid. Flick's presence and decisions, including lineup choices such as selecting Robert Lewandowski over Ferran Torres, contributed to first-half control against Real, securing possession and chances while limiting Madrid's opportunities.
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