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·17 marzo 2026

Flick eyes Champions League decider, talks Barcelona future

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This Tuesday, Hansi Flick, coach of Barcelona, spoke to the press ahead of the decisive match in the Champions League. The Catalan club faces Newcastle this Wednesday at Camp Nou, starting at 5 p.m. (Brasília time), in the second leg of the round of 16. In the first leg, the teams drew 1-1.

“I expect a different game. They can press high up the pitch and defend well. They are physically strong and quick in transition. It will be a tough match, I’ve already told the players that. We need to play a perfect game and we will try,” he said.


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Confidence in a title after a long European drought

Barcelona hasn't won a European competition since the 2014/2015 season, when they beat Juventus in Germany. In a press conference, Flick stated that the team can lift the Champions League trophy again.

“This is football. A lot can happen. We have to be positive, there is quality here. We are capable of winning this Champions League, but we need to improve, get the players back to their best physical shape, and make sure everyone plays to their maximum potential,” he declared.

Adjustments kept secret for the decider

When asked about adjustments for the second leg, the German did not want to reveal the mistakes corrected in training, but asked for confidence ahead of the decider.

“We talked and analyzed the game; there are things to improve, but I’ll keep them to myself. We need to play with confidence and conviction, especially in one-on-one situations, and look for open spaces…,” he said.

Contract renewal still under evaluation

On Tuesday morning, the president of Barcelona announced that Hansi Flick would sign a new contract with Barcelona. The 61-year-old coach commented on his time at the club, but revealed that he still intends to talk with his family before renewing his contract with the La Liga leaders.

“I think it’s clear that I like working here, but I also like being independent, I have a wonderful family and a fantastic staff, and I feel the support of the people. But this is football, and I try to give my best for the team… but we’ll see. There’s time. I’m not thinking about going anywhere else. This will be my last job, and that makes me happy,” he commented.

“I’m very happy here, but I need to talk to my family. There will be time to discuss my contract renewal later,” he added.

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