🚨🗣️The scenario that happened with Barcelona yesterday is honestly heartbreaking!
Imagine Barcelona entering the match down 4-0 against Atlético, without De Jong and Lewandowski, and with Koundé injured Flick had to play Cancelo on the right even though his strength is on the left. Then Balde got injured, Araujo came on, and Flick had to use him as a forward because there were no strikers. Can you imagine the struggle?
Despite all this, Barcelona played an amazing game truly amazing. They dominated Atlético in every aspect: terrifying pressing, perfect possession, scoring from set pieces. If it weren’t for the lack of a striker and the brilliance of Atlético’s goalkeeper Muso, plus the crossbar, Barcelona could have scored at least 5 goals!
And in the end, after all that effort and struggle, Barcelona scored only 3 goals, and the comeback hinged on just one goal one goal, seriously? Football, you’re not being fair at all!
Yes, Barcelona didn’t complete the comeback and didn’t reach the cup final, but Barça fans should be proud of their team and Hans Flick, because Barcelona truly gave everything until the very end and didn’t hold back in a single detail. A magnificent match deserves all the praise 👏💙❤️
🚨🎙️| Dani Alves on giving advice to Hansi Flick:
“If I could give advice to Barcelona and to Hansi Flick, I would say maybe it’s time to stop playing such a high defensive line in certain games. Barça are always brave, always attacking, but sometimes that high line gives opponents too much space in behind.
When I watch the matches, I see teams exploiting that space again and again one long ball, one quick transition, and suddenly the defense is running back towards their own goal. Even the goalkeeper ends up having to make too many big saves to rescue the team.