Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has expressed his dissatisfaction with the current scheduling of matches, stating that the calendar is not beneficial to the team or Spanish football as a whole. “Every federation, or every league cares about their clubs, but here they do not”, he said, highlighting the lack of consideration for the well-being of the clubs. Flick also mentioned the gruelling schedule, where the team is allowed to play and then return at “5 or 6 in the morning”, which he finds “unbelievable”.
Background on Hansi Flick
Hansi Flick is the current manager of Barcelona, and his comments come as a reflection of the challenges the team is facing with the current schedule. As the manager of a top-tier club, Flick is responsible for ensuring the team’s performance and well-being, and his comments suggest that the current scheduling is hindering the team’s ability to perform at their best. According to the latest news, Flick has been praising Barcelona’s development and has been backing Ansu Fati’s development, showing his commitment to the team’s growth and success.
Scheduling Concerns
The scheduling concerns raised by Flick are not isolated, as the team’s schedule has been criticised by many. With the team playing multiple matches in a short span, the lack of rest and recovery time can take a toll on the players’ physical and mental health. Flick’s comments “This calendar doesn’t help us, and it doesn’t help Spanish football either” suggest that the current scheduling is not only affecting Barcelona but also the broader Spanish football landscape. As reported by various sources, including @Barcelona’s official statement, the club has been facing a hectic schedule, which has raised concerns about the team’s ability to perform at their best.