Flick: We must respect Real Madrid, and Yamal has prepared this for you
Barcelona coach Hans Flick appeared in a press conference to talk about the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid tomorrow, Saturday, at the La Cartuja Stadium.
The coach said: "It's better to play in front of fans, of course. We have to fight to win the title. We started this journey at the beginning of the season with the idea of winning titles, and here we are, but we know it's difficult to win."
He added: "Does being considered favorites affect you? We have a really young team, but we know we are facing one of the best clubs in the world. When I see how the team trains, I feel confident. I believe in them. We have to fight until the end, and we will see what happens tomorrow."
Regarding the controversy in recent hours about the refereeing crew after the referee broke down in tears at the press conference: "For me, this is sports, football. We need to protect the people around this place. On the pitch, there are decisions that have an impact, but after the match, that ends. Everyone wants to see the players on the pitch. We need referees. I have already said for months that we must take care of them. We need to look after them. Coaches and players, that’s what we need to do."
He added: "We always choose the game plan based on the opponent. It’s simple; there’s nothing complicated about it."
He followed up: "What is the difference between Lewandowski and Ferran when he plays as a number 9? I think Ferran showed in the cup how he can play in that position. In the matches against Valencia and Atletico, he knows how to play there despite being versatile.
He emphasized: "We are coaches; our job is to prepare the teams. 26,000 of our fans are coming, and that’s a big deal. Winning against Real Madrid is in the past; they are a great team capable of hurting us. We have to play the way we want, and I want to see a team that does what is necessary to win the title."
He continued: "Real Madrid is a great club, and we must respect them. It’s ninety minutes or maybe more. It’s a title, and it’s about winning it.
He added: "Who will play in the left-back position tomorrow? We will see tomorrow."
He concluded: "Lamine will play his 99th match with Barcelona tomorrow, and he usually plays well against big players. What’s special about him? He’s an incredible player. He’s only 17 years old. He has prepared something for you that you will see now (Lamine dyed his hair)."
The coach said: "It's better to play in front of fans, of course. We have to fight to win the title. We started this journey at the beginning of the season with the idea of winning titles, and here we are, but we know it's difficult to win."
He added: "Does being considered favorites affect you? We have a really young team, but we know we are facing one of the best clubs in the world. When I see how the team trains, I feel confident. I believe in them. We have to fight until the end, and we will see what happens tomorrow."
Regarding the controversy in recent hours about the refereeing crew after the referee broke down in tears at the press conference: "For me, this is sports, football. We need to protect the people around this place. On the pitch, there are decisions that have an impact, but after the match, that ends. Everyone wants to see the players on the pitch. We need referees. I have already said for months that we must take care of them. We need to look after them. Coaches and players, that’s what we need to do."
He added: "We always choose the game plan based on the opponent. It’s simple; there’s nothing complicated about it."
He followed up: "What is the difference between Lewandowski and Ferran when he plays as a number 9? I think Ferran showed in the cup how he can play in that position. In the matches against Valencia and Atletico, he knows how to play there despite being versatile.
He emphasized: "We are coaches; our job is to prepare the teams. 26,000 of our fans are coming, and that’s a big deal. Winning against Real Madrid is in the past; they are a great team capable of hurting us. We have to play the way we want, and I want to see a team that does what is necessary to win the title."
He continued: "Real Madrid is a great club, and we must respect them. It’s ninety minutes or maybe more. It’s a title, and it’s about winning it.
He added: "Who will play in the left-back position tomorrow? We will see tomorrow."
He concluded: "Lamine will play his 99th match with Barcelona tomorrow, and he usually plays well against big players. What’s special about him? He’s an incredible player. He’s only 17 years old. He has prepared something for you that you will see now (Lamine dyed his hair)."