While we reach the last two months of the season, it is always difficult to believe how good Barcelona was good under Hansi Flick. The Catalans were particularly large in 2025, undefeated in the 21 games played this calendar this year with the best attack in Europe and in a very strong position to win the third triple male in the history of the club.
But Flick still thinks that his team can improve. Friday, the coach was questioned at a press conference where Barça can improve, and he specifically mentioned the ability to prevent teams from counterattack against the Blaugranais a high line when they lose possession.
“When we have possession, we see a fantastic rhythm, but many teams know how to exploit errors when they have the ball. This is why we have to focus on this and eliminate opportunities for the opponent. This is nothing more. Sometimes, we can abandon a lot of space for counterattacks, and that’s what we want to eliminate.”
The teams that can counterattack against Barça are natural given the approach of the Catalans and their highline, which is why BlaugranaThe ability to play a very good out -of -game trap was crucial for their success all season.
But as we reach the end of the campaign, they will face more and more better teams, especially in Europe, so they cannot always count on the offside trap to bail them out. So, being better on the ball, and especially with their pressing out of possession to win it quickly, is a must to avoid constant dangerous meters.
As always, Flick is right.
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