Hi community!
The German does not accept the cold start in both the first and second half.
Barça lost in San Sebastian because of the VAR's clumsy performance in disallowing Lewandowski's 0-1, because Real Madrid - who had played on Thursday - were much fresher than Barça, because Imanol Alguacil tied up Casadó for 90 minutes, because without Lamine Yamal there is no imbalance and because, after four years of consecutive victories in Anoeta, it was very difficult to achieve the historic record of five consecutive victories in San Sebastian. Nothing happens. Madrid has also lost two consecutive games at home and Manchester City has four consecutive defeats.
What Hansi Flick does not forgive is that the team enters games cold, as if the first minutes did not count. And, at the Reale Arena, it was a miracle that the home team did not score before the first minute of the match and, to make matters worse, a few seconds into the second half. In the first half, it was a providential Casadó who, throwing himself at Sucic's feet, prevented a goal that was already being celebrated in the stands. In the second half, before 20 seconds of the restart, Iñaki Peña saved a poorly executed chip by Becker, when in a one on one the easiest thing would have been to put it in. The moral superiority of going out onto the field thinking that, since Barça is better than the rival and everything is going well, we will get into the game, is something that drives the German coach crazy. His staff know this. However, he never loses his composure.
Flick va a la suya y al Barça le va bien. No sabe el idioma, no sabe qué es el entorno pero, desgraciadamente, ya ha conocido quién es el madrileño Del Cerro Grande. Bienvenido, Hansi, al club de los entrenadores del Barça damnificados por los errores de bulto del personaje.
See You soon! 🏐
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