Hansi Flick talks substituting Lamine Yamal and Barcelona's hopes of a comeback against Atletico
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Hansi Flick talks substituting Lamine Yamal and Barcelona's hopes of a comeback against Atletico
"In Barcelona, if a player or a coach says or does anything, it generates a lot of noise outside the club. That's because everyone is focused on Barça. At first, it seemed as if everything was negative because of the comments. And football is meant to be enjoyed, in a positive way."
"We have to believe, that's the first thing. We're capable of coming back and giving our all for 90 minutes or more. We have to fight for the team, for the club, for the fans, and of course, have the fans on our side, all together. Reaching the Copa final would be almost a dream."
"Playing at home, anything is possible. When there's a connection between the team and the fans, it's fantastic. We'll need that on March 3rd. That's why they have to come and enjoy themselves. Anything is possible if we're together."
Hansi Flick reaches his 100th game as Barcelona manager against Villarreal, reflecting on his experience at the club as a dream fulfilled. He discusses the intense media scrutiny at Barcelona, where every player and coach action generates significant attention and noise. Flick explains that substitutions and tactical decisions are normal parts of football, though he understands player frustration when removed from the field. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive approach to the game. Looking ahead to the Copa del Rey second leg against Atletico Madrid, Flick stresses the need for belief and unity between team and fans to complete a comeback at Camp Nou, describing a potential Copa final as almost a dream.
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