
Flick: We Must Fight Until the End, and Yamal is an Extremely Smart Player
Hans Flick, the head coach of FC Barcelona, spoke at the press conference regarding his team's upcoming match against Girona, which will take place tomorrow, Sunday, March 30, 2025, as part of the 29th round of La Liga at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.
Barcelona currently tops the standings with 63 points, while Girona sits in 13th place with 34 points.
Flick stated, "We are looking forward to the match against Girona; we have ten matches remaining in the league, and these are crucial games that we must fight to win."
Regarding the Osasuna issue, the German coach clarified, "I have no comment; each club is responsible for its decisions. We won the three points, and that is what matters to me; I only focus on the next match."
He added, "The club management has not discussed this matter with me; I always concentrate on the upcoming confrontation and analyzing the opponents."
On the possibility of making changes to the lineup, Flick confirmed, "All players are ready to participate; we might give some players a rest, but we will decide that on match day."
Regarding the Spanish player Gavi, he said, "His best positions are number 6 or 8, but he can play in several positions. Against Osasuna, he performed excellently in ball retention and was influential in the second half."
On the potential participation of Ansu Fati, Flick commented, "We will see if that is possible; we need him, but he is not the only one. Both Pau Victor and Pablo Torre are training excellently."
Flick spoke about Lamine Yamal, saying, "He is a very smart player who knows how to manage his effort in matches. I spoke with him this morning, and he assured me that he feels good. I always ask players to inform me if they feel anything unusual."
Regarding the competition for the league title, Flick explained, "Our goal is to win every home game, but we also need to achieve good results away from home. There are ten matches left, and we must fight until the end."
Barcelona currently tops the standings with 63 points, while Girona sits in 13th place with 34 points.
Flick stated, "We are looking forward to the match against Girona; we have ten matches remaining in the league, and these are crucial games that we must fight to win."
Regarding the Osasuna issue, the German coach clarified, "I have no comment; each club is responsible for its decisions. We won the three points, and that is what matters to me; I only focus on the next match."
He added, "The club management has not discussed this matter with me; I always concentrate on the upcoming confrontation and analyzing the opponents."
On the possibility of making changes to the lineup, Flick confirmed, "All players are ready to participate; we might give some players a rest, but we will decide that on match day."
Regarding the Spanish player Gavi, he said, "His best positions are number 6 or 8, but he can play in several positions. Against Osasuna, he performed excellently in ball retention and was influential in the second half."
On the potential participation of Ansu Fati, Flick commented, "We will see if that is possible; we need him, but he is not the only one. Both Pau Victor and Pablo Torre are training excellently."
Flick spoke about Lamine Yamal, saying, "He is a very smart player who knows how to manage his effort in matches. I spoke with him this morning, and he assured me that he feels good. I always ask players to inform me if they feel anything unusual."
Regarding the competition for the league title, Flick explained, "Our goal is to win every home game, but we also need to achieve good results away from home. There are ten matches left, and we must fight until the end."