Recent reports from SPORT suggest that the Barcelona board remains firmly supportive of Hansi Flick, even during this challenging period for the club.
It is said that despite setbacks, including the recent defeat to Atletico Madrid, the management believes these are temporary hurdles that can be addressed.
Barcelona’s current situation is concerning, with the team ending the year with their fifth defeat—matching the total number of losses from the previous season. To make matters worse, the Blaugrana have lost their position at the top of the table.
Laporta is not happy
Club president Joan Laporta was visibly upset after the recent defeat against Atletico Madrid, although his frustration seemed more about the result than the team’s overall performance.
Despite this, the board’s confidence in Flick remains unshaken. They view the current dip in form as a minor setback, confident that the team will bounce back strongly in January when major titles will be on the line.
Laporta had placed significant faith in Flick, as the German was seen as the right choice to improve the team’s physical and tactical approach.
While the team initially showed promise under Flick, recent results have been disappointing.
Although the defeat was deemed undeserved, it has left Barcelona trailing in the league standings and facing increased pressure as the new year approaches.
Barcelona back Flick
Hansi Flick’s job is not in danger. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
The board’s assessment of Flick’s tenure so far remains positive. They believe he has enhanced both individual and collective performances within the squad, creating a more competitive Barcelona.
However, they acknowledge a glaring issue—a lack of a clinical forward who can make a difference in tight matches.
Barcelona’s leadership views this as a long-term project, understanding that the team is still under construction. Despite the recent setbacks, there is optimism within the club that the situation will improve.
The upcoming fixtures, including a Copa del Rey clash against Barbastro and the Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, are seen as opportunities to regain momentum.
Flick is calm
Flick himself does not appear overly concerned about the recent run of poor results, though he has expressed frustration over the team’s inconsistency, particularly at home.
In January, he may implement changes, but he has not requested any reinforcements, remaining confident that the current group of players is capable of achieving success.
The coming weeks will be crucial in shaping Barcelona’s season. For now, the board’s faith in Flick remains unwavering, and unless there is a significant downturn in January, his position is secure.