With a 3-0 win over Osasuna, Barcelona kept up their good form, but head coach Hansi Flick is keeping his team in check.
Even though the win made them even stronger, Flick stressed how far they still had to go. His attention is now on their game coming up against Girona.
Flick said, “We’re really having a great time.” “But this path is very far. There is still a lot to play for, and the most important game is coming up against Girona.
Barcelona is in the running for a lot of prizes, so Flick wants his team to stay sharp. He knows that being consistent is important if they want to win the prizes.
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One of the most talked-about things Flick said after the game was how much he liked Pedri. He wasn’t shy about telling the young player how great he was.
“I keep saying that for me, Pedri is the best midfielder in the world now,” Flick said. “It’s a pleasure to watch him playing, he’s fantastic… an unbelievable player.”
Pedri has been very important for Barcelona, and his games keep getting better. The fact that Flick trusts the 22-year-old shows how important he is becoming to the team.
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The win over Osasuna did cost something, though. After getting a penalty, Dani Olmo was taken off in the first half. Barcelona is worried about his illness, especially since they have a lot of games coming up.
“He’s hurt,” Flick said for sure. “There are a lot of games on this schedule, and he will miss some, and that’s bad news for us.”
At the same time, Frenkie de Jong’s status is still unknown. Flick is still hopeful but wary about his return.
Flick said, “I hope he’s not hurt.” “He’ll be able to play on Sunday, but we’ll have to wait and see.”
After this important game, Barcelona will focus on the important match against Girona. Flick will hope that medical news is good this time.
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