Barcelona manager Hansi Flick to use Pep Guardiola and Johan Cruyff as references

Hansi Flick is keen to help restore Barcelona as one of European football’s heavyweights teams. He always has ideas on hoe to do this, and he will take inspiration from greats of the past.

Speaking during his first press conference since his appointment as manager in June (via MD), Flick revealed that he intends to have his team playing similarly to those of Johan Cruyff and Pep Guardiola.

“I’m not far from the style of play that Barcelona teams have played before, when they achieved success with Cruyff or Pep. My idea is to have a team on the pitch that wants to show what they can do with the ball, and without. That they can decide what they want to do, the initiative is important. It doesn’t matter if we play 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, what I want is for us to play a nice, technical, good game, and for everyone who watches the game to see that the team gives everything.”

Flick also spoke on the squad that he has at his disposal, which includes the youngsters from La Masia.

“At the moment we have a lot of players in each position and we can choose. There are 30 or 31 players that we will take to America, we want to see them all.

“Of course we can aim to bring players from La Masia to the first team. Fantastic work is done with the youth players. I’ve been able to see it, how they play, how they work – they have great quality. It’s true that they have to improve because they’re not at the highest level. It wouldn’t be fair to give some names because I see them every day and I see how they improve every day. We are working the pitch and they know what position they have to develop in. When they have the ball they know what they have to do. There are several very interesting players and we will see how they evolve in the coming days.”

Flick has a huge job on his hands, and mentioned Cruyff and Guardiola will certainly build the expectations that Barcelona supporters have. He will hope to thrive under it, as he did during his tenure at Bayern Munich.

Tags Barcelona Hansi Flick Johan Cruyff Pep Guardiola

2 Comments

  1. Hahahaha how to play on a mentally inadequate dildolongoloid fans emotional strins – mention a period decades ago when they still were relevant and refs were on the payroll. That will make them forget rampaging debt and having 0,7 trophy average in 5 years?

    PAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, dont you literal dimwits have something recent to celebrate?
    When was the last time you won a CL? PAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
    How is recent history of winning trophies, 3 in 5 years?

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    Billions wasted
    Even more debt acquired
    Merely one Champ Leag. in over a decade
    Over half billion burned Ievers
    No CIasico victory in ten games
    Dumped out twice in Europa Leag.
    Change of four different coaches yielded three trophies
    Last three years amounted less than one trophy average compared to our seven
    Three trophies in last five seasons
    No trophies this season

    1️⃣5️⃣

  2. I was in Spain from 1972 to 1976 when Johan Cruyff and Barcelona won the 73-74 League championship. He was the best player I had ever seen. He became my favorite player and I was able to personally meet and speak with him when I saw him play in the NASL with the Washington Diplomats who were visiting the Tulsa Roughnecks. I had my Barcelona banderín from that championship season with his photo along with Neeskens and the other starting 11. As he was autographing it, he asked me where I got it. I told him about my service in the U.S. Marines in Spain and watching him play with Barça. I even have a 45rpm record of the team singing the “Azul y Gran Campiones” song.

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