Flick talks, Lewandowski, Joan, Eric Garcia, half-time message after Barcelona 7-2 Newcastle United
Flick talks, Lewandowski, Joan, Eric Garcia, half-time message after Barcelona 7-2 Newcastle United Barcelona’s emphatic second-half display against Newcastle United in the Champions League round of 16 was a statement of intent. Under Hansi Flick, this side is beginning to show a blend of control, maturity and tactical clarity that has often been missing in recent European campaigns. The manager was visibly satisfied with how his players responded after the break, especially given the challenges posed by Newcastle’s intensity and transitional threat.
In fact, Flick rewarded the squad for their efforts by giving the players a day off. “They deserved it,” he said after the game. Analysing the match Despite such a convincing display on a big European night, Flick was quick to shift the focus away from hype.
While many would now consider Barcelona among the leading contenders for the title, he stressed the importance of playing against Atletico Madrid in the quarter-final. “The quarterfinals will be very tough; nothing is easy in the Champions League. “We have to take it one game at a time, just as we did last season and are doing this season.
” On Joan and Eric Garcia Joan Garcia was taken off against Newcastle United. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images) There was also concern surrounding the fitness of key players Joan and Eric Garcia, both of whom picked up knocks during the match. Flick, however, avoided speculation and remained calm in his assessment.
Providing a brief update, he stated, “It doesn’t seem serious, but we have to wait. The club will provide the information. ” Half-time team talk A major turning point in the match came at halftime, when Flick adjusted both the tactical approach and the team’s positioning.