How Hansi Flick transformed FC Barcelona in less than 100 days

A new skipper in town
Good feelings all around
100 days
Two different personalities
Fitness priority
Strong staff team
La Masia
A positive change
Plagued with injuries
Promising start
A new skipper in town

Hansi Flick, FC Barcelona's new manager, has quickly made his mark, transforming a struggling team into a winning squad. Under his guidance, Barcelona now leads La Liga, showcasing signs of a revitalized and strong side. Flick's tactical genius and disciplined approach have instilled confidence in the squad, and the team is beginning to shine in a different light.

Good feelings all around

Laporta has long admired Flick, even attempting to hire him in 2021. After Xavi Hernández was sacked in May 2024, the stars aligned, and Flick, now available after leaving Germany, was appointed head coach of FC Barcelona. According to ESPN, Laporta is reportedly "smitten" with Flick and his coaching style.

100 days

In just 100 days, Flick has already made noticeable changes to Barça’s play. They are pressing more effectively, playing a higher defensive line, and maintaining intensity for 90 minutes. The team has started the 2024 season strong, winning four out of four La Liga games, with clear dominance on the pitch.

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Two different personalities

Unlike his predecessor Xavi, Flick keeps a low profile and avoids being consumed by media attention. His 'no-nonsense' approach allows him to focus entirely on the team, avoiding the typical distractions of the Barça hot seat, and keeping interactions within the club professional.

Fitness priority

According to the Spanish publication Marca, one of Flick’s top priorities has been fitness. Barcelona struggled last season with late-game collapses, but Flick brought in new fitness coaches to improve stamina. This season, the team is showing better physical resilience, and players have noted the increased intensity in training.

Strong staff team

Flick’s strength lies in delegation and his trust in his staff. He has surrounded himself with trusted assistants like Marcus Sorg and fitness experts like Julio Tous. This allows him to focus on tactical improvements while ensuring that fitness, discipline, and other key areas are handled effectively.

La Masia

The German coach is adapting his ways rather fast. Flick has embraced Barcelona’s famous La Masia academy. He’s given significant playing time to young players, including starting three 17-year-olds early in the season. Laporta is pleased with Flick’s commitment to youth, which is central to the club's philosophy - the true FC Barcelona DNA.

A positive change

Barcelona’s style under Flick is dynamic and aggressive, unlike Xavi's. They press high, recover the ball more effectively in advanced areas, and get forward quickly. Key players like Pedri, Dani Olmo, Lamine Yamal, and Raphinha have thrived in Flick’s system, with Robert Lewandowski benefiting from improved support down the wings.

Plagued with injuries

Despite the strong start, Flick has faced challenges, including financial constraints and injuries to key players like Ronald Araújo, Frenkie de Jong, and Gavi. Flick has remained unfazed, refusing to make excuses and continuing to rely on young talent from La Masia to fill the gaps.

Promising start

Barcelona has impressed early under Flick, with no second-half goals conceded in La Liga and an uptick in creativity and pressing. While the team is young and financial issues loom, there’s hope that Flick is building a durable squad. Laporta remains patient, prioritizing progress over immediate silverware, however, if things stay on this line, Barcelona will most likely secure a title or two this season!
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