Flick Approaches a New Record with Barcelona in La Liga
The Spanish newspaper 'Sport' reported that German coach Hans Flick will play his 50th match in the Spanish league against Celta Vigo since taking over as coach of Barcelona, achieving a notable positive record.
The newspaper clarified that Flick, who is in his second season with the team, faces significant challenges this year due to injuries, the instability of the team's home ground over the weeks, in addition to uncertainties regarding physical preparation, but it confirmed that his results in the league remain impressive.
Under Flick's leadership, Barcelona has achieved 36 wins out of 49 matches, with a success rate of 73.5% against 5 draws and 8 losses, including four at home against Las Palmas, Leganés, Atlético Madrid, and Villarreal, and four others away against Osasuna, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, and Real Madrid. The newspaper noted that the last two defeats occurred this season.
Sport added that most of Barcelona's draws occurred away from home, as they drew 1-1 this season against Rayo Vallecano, while last season they drew with Real Betis, Getafe, and Celta Vigo, in addition to an extra draw with Betis in Montjuïc, making the Andalusian team the only one that Barcelona has not been able to defeat in the league so far.
The report also highlighted that the team's performance away from home this season remains inconsistent, as they have only won against Mallorca, Levante, and Oviedo, making away victories essential to maintain the title.
On the offensive side, Barcelona under Flick has scored 130 goals and conceded 52, with a goal difference of +78, although statistics indicate a relative decline compared to last season, as the team had scored 37 goals and conceded only 10 after 11 rounds, while this season they have scored 28 goals and conceded 13, with a difference of 15 goals.
The report emphasized that the match against Celta Vigo represents an important milestone in Flick's journey, who, despite the challenges, continues to deliver strong numbers that confirm his success with Barcelona.
The newspaper clarified that Flick, who is in his second season with the team, faces significant challenges this year due to injuries, the instability of the team's home ground over the weeks, in addition to uncertainties regarding physical preparation, but it confirmed that his results in the league remain impressive.
Under Flick's leadership, Barcelona has achieved 36 wins out of 49 matches, with a success rate of 73.5% against 5 draws and 8 losses, including four at home against Las Palmas, Leganés, Atlético Madrid, and Villarreal, and four others away against Osasuna, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, and Real Madrid. The newspaper noted that the last two defeats occurred this season.
Sport added that most of Barcelona's draws occurred away from home, as they drew 1-1 this season against Rayo Vallecano, while last season they drew with Real Betis, Getafe, and Celta Vigo, in addition to an extra draw with Betis in Montjuïc, making the Andalusian team the only one that Barcelona has not been able to defeat in the league so far.
The report also highlighted that the team's performance away from home this season remains inconsistent, as they have only won against Mallorca, Levante, and Oviedo, making away victories essential to maintain the title.
On the offensive side, Barcelona under Flick has scored 130 goals and conceded 52, with a goal difference of +78, although statistics indicate a relative decline compared to last season, as the team had scored 37 goals and conceded only 10 after 11 rounds, while this season they have scored 28 goals and conceded 13, with a difference of 15 goals.
The report emphasized that the match against Celta Vigo represents an important milestone in Flick's journey, who, despite the challenges, continues to deliver strong numbers that confirm his success with Barcelona.