Flick Approaches Breaking Historic Records with Barcelona
The German Hans Flick continues to make history with Barcelona after leading the Catalan team to achieve remarkable offensive statistics, placing him among the top coaches in the club's history in terms of scoring, according to the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo."
Barcelona is experiencing an exceptional period under the leadership of Flick, as the German coach has succeeded in building an attacking team that relies on constant pressure and direct play, which has clearly reflected in the team's scoring rates this season.
The Spanish newspaper clarified that Barcelona scored three or more goals in 59 out of 115 matches played under Flick's leadership, with a percentage of 51.3%, placing the German coach second historically among Barcelona coaches who have led the team in more than 100 matches.
The only person surpassing Flick on this list is coach Helenio Herrera, who achieved a rate of 52.35 percent, with Barcelona scoring three or more goals in 78 out of 149 matches during his tenure with the team.
Barcelona has the chance to achieve a new historic record in La Liga this season, as the team needs to score nine goals in the remaining two rounds of the competition to reach the 100-goal mark in the league for the tenth time in its history, surpassing Real Madrid, which has achieved this feat on nine occasions.
Barcelona's impressive statistics under Flick were not limited to the offensive side alone but also extended to the nature of the victories the team achieved. The Catalan club won by a margin of three goals or more in 37 out of 115 matches under the German coach, amounting to 32.17 percent.
With this percentage, Flick ranks fourth among Barcelona coaches with the most significant victories, behind Luis Enrique with a rate of 38.12 percent, Helenio Herrera with 34.9 percent, and Pep Guardiola with 32.79 percent.
The Spanish newspaper added that the exceptional numbers achieved by Luis Enrique came during the period when Barcelona had the famous attacking trio consisting of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Neymar.
Barcelona is experiencing an exceptional period under the leadership of Flick, as the German coach has succeeded in building an attacking team that relies on constant pressure and direct play, which has clearly reflected in the team's scoring rates this season.
The Spanish newspaper clarified that Barcelona scored three or more goals in 59 out of 115 matches played under Flick's leadership, with a percentage of 51.3%, placing the German coach second historically among Barcelona coaches who have led the team in more than 100 matches.
The only person surpassing Flick on this list is coach Helenio Herrera, who achieved a rate of 52.35 percent, with Barcelona scoring three or more goals in 78 out of 149 matches during his tenure with the team.
Barcelona has the chance to achieve a new historic record in La Liga this season, as the team needs to score nine goals in the remaining two rounds of the competition to reach the 100-goal mark in the league for the tenth time in its history, surpassing Real Madrid, which has achieved this feat on nine occasions.
Barcelona's impressive statistics under Flick were not limited to the offensive side alone but also extended to the nature of the victories the team achieved. The Catalan club won by a margin of three goals or more in 37 out of 115 matches under the German coach, amounting to 32.17 percent.
With this percentage, Flick ranks fourth among Barcelona coaches with the most significant victories, behind Luis Enrique with a rate of 38.12 percent, Helenio Herrera with 34.9 percent, and Pep Guardiola with 32.79 percent.
The Spanish newspaper added that the exceptional numbers achieved by Luis Enrique came during the period when Barcelona had the famous attacking trio consisting of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Neymar.