Hansi Flick’s Barcelona kicked off the season in spectacular vogue, climbing to the highest of La Liga with a commanding 3-0 victory over Deportivo Alaves on Sunday.
However, the German coach was cautious about drawing parallels together with his illustrious Bayern Munich staff.
Flick took the reins at Bayern halfway via the 2019-20 season, main the membership to a historic treble by capturing the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and Champions League titles.
After two years managing the German nationwide staff, he took cost of Barcelona firstly of the season, revitalizing a squad that now boasts the very best objective tally in Spain.
Nevertheless, Flick emphasised that it’s too early to check this staff together with his Bayern aspect.
“No, no, I don’t like that. This team is different. The situation is different. At the moment, things look good. I’m happy to be the coach of this team, but I know that things can change quickly in football,” Flick instructed reporters.
“We worth what now we have; it is improbable to see issues work. What this staff is doing is wonderful, and the ambiance within the dressing room is nice.
“It’s not just about winning and losing. We analyze matches, which is why we have a large group of analysts. We want to show the players what we can improve on for the next match.”
Polish striker Robert Lewandowski scored a hat trick as Barcelona beat Alaves 3-0, bringing his tally to 10 LaLiga objectives and 12 in all competitions this season. Flick praised the 36-year-old, who received the treble underneath him at Bayern.
“Lewandowski is the same player I knew in Munich, and he’s the best in the box. What he does is fantastic; he’s always ready to score,” Flick stated.
“I feel we must always reward everybody within the staff. They’re all serving to him. He’s in good type, and I’m joyful to see that. I’m joyful for the three factors and happy with Lewy’s efficiency.
“In the first half, we didn’t make any mistakes; we didn’t allow Alaves to play their game. That was the key to winning.”
The solely blemish at Mendizorrotza Stadium was the harm suffered by ahead Ferran Torres, who limped off simply 5 minutes into the sport.
“We still don’t know what injury Ferran has, but it looks muscular. We’ll see after the medical tests tomorrow,” Flick stated.
“Ferran’s harm is worrying. We haven’t got many choices in assault, however we’ll see what occurs.
“We hope to recover the injured players during the international break. We will assess their condition over the next two weeks and hope they return in good shape.”
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