Tag: Hansi Flick

Lewandowski Accepts Reduced Role at Barcelona

Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona)
September 2025

Robert Lewandowski admitted he is embracing a reduced role in Barcelona’s squad, focusing on quality over quantity as Ferran Torres continues to lead Hansi Flick’s attack. At 37 and recovering from injury, Lewandowski said he no longer expects automatic starts, instead prioritising impact in decisive moments. He stressed the importance of rotation and careful fitness management with Champions League demands ahead.

Barcelona’s Hector Fort Nearing West Ham Loan Switch

Hector Fort (Barcelona)
August 2025

Barcelona full-back Hector Fort is close to joining West Ham on a season-long loan as the Catalan giants accelerate player exits. The 19-year-old missed training before the Levante match, with reports saying a deal could be finalized next week. Barca prioritized reducing their wage bill to register new signings. West Ham initially targeted Marc Casado, but Fort’s limited minutes under Hansi Flick made him available. Promoted last season as cover after Joao Cancelo’s exit, Fort mainly played back-up to Jules Kounde.

Barcelona Block €80m Fermin Lopez Bids from United and Chelsea

Fermin Lopez (Barcelona)
August 2025

Manchester United and Chelsea both submitted €80m bids for Fermin Lopez, but Barcelona ultimately blocked the deal. Board members debated selling to ease finances, yet coach Hansi Flick intervened personally, ensuring the 22-year-old midfielder would stay at Camp Nou. Barca’s board viewed a sale as a way to register new players, but Flick prioritized Lopez’s talent and long-term value. Negotiations stretched for over a week before collapsing. The decision highlights Barcelona’s ongoing balancing act between financial stability and maintaining sporting competitiveness.

Flick Eyes Historic Treble After Clásico Copa Final Secured

Hansi Flick (Barcelona)
Post-match, following 1-0 win vs Atlético Madrid on Wednesday

Flick reveals he’s dreaming of a treble after Barça sealed a 5-4 aggregate win over Atlético Madrid to reach the Copa del Rey final.
Ferran Torres scored the match-winner, and Barcelona are now alive in all three competitions — leading LaLiga, in the Champions League quarterfinals vs Dortmund, and headed to a Clásico Copa final vs Real Madrid on April 26. Flick credited a December defeat to Atlético as the team’s turning point, and emphasized staying focused game-by-game.

Hansi Flick Slams Fixture Chaos After Olmo Injury in Barça’s Win Over Osasuna

Dani Olmo, Hansi Flick (Barcelona)
28 March, post-international break

Barcelona beat Osasuna 3-0 but lost Dani Olmo to an adductor injury, potentially sidelining him for 2–3 weeks amid a brutal fixture stretch.
The match was rescheduled after a staff tragedy and played just after the break, with Flick and Koundé criticizing the overloaded calendar. Barça now face 7 games in 20 days.

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