Barcelona is currently navigating a crucial phase under the management of Hansi Flick. The team seeks to regain its winning form in the Champions League against Olympiacos before facing their archrivals Real Madrid in El Clásico.
Recent Performance and Management Changes
On Saturday, Barcelona celebrated a late 21 victory against Girona, driven by a lastminute goal from Uruguayan defender Ronald Araújo. This win elicited a passionate response from Flick, who was sent off for two yellow cards after vocally expressing his joy.
In a press conference postmatch, Flick downplayed his behavior, stating, “Football is emotion for us, and it was fantastic to win this way.” This reaction indicates a shift in his demeanor, moving from a previously diplomatic approach to a more expressive style, both on the pitch and in media interactions.
Issues with Player Performances and Injuries
Flick’s frustration partly stems from the team’s performance inconsistencies. Earlier this season, Barcelona drew 11 against Rayo Vallecano, a match where they struggled significantly. Flick highlighted the importance of teamwork, saying, “Egos can kill the team’s success.”
- Injury woes continue to plague the squad, including significant players like Joan García, MarcAndré ter Stegen, and Gavi.
- Recent injuries also sidelined Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, Dani Olmo, and Ferran Torres.
- Torres and Raphinha missed training prior to the Olympiacos match due to fitness concerns.
Younger talent Lamine Yamal is also dealing with postinjury recovery. Despite his earlier return from a pubic injury suffered during the international break, he has had a lackluster impact in recent games.
Upcoming Match Against Olympiacos
Before the El Clásico clash, Barcelona faces Olympiacos, a team managed by José Luis Mendilibar. The 64yearold Spaniard has previous experience managing clubs like Athletic Bilbao and Sevilla. Mendilibar recently led Olympiacos to win the Conference League in 2024 and achieve a national double.
In the current Champions League season, Olympiacos has managed only one point, while Barcelona has three after a victory over Newcastle and a loss to Paris SaintGermain, both ending 12. Olympiacos recently drew with Pafos from Cyprus and lost to Arsenal in their opening games.
Significance of the Olympiacos Match
As Barcelona gears up for the encounter with Olympiacos, the focus remains on restoring momentum before the highstakes match against Real Madrid. The team aims to leverage their upcoming Champions League match as a springboard to greater consistency and performance leading into El Clásico.