One of the most easily recognizable characteristics of this FC Barcelona team since the arrival of Hansi Flick has been their propensity to never give up and keep on fighting to get a result, irrespective of how impossible the situation seems.
During the German coach’s tenure, the Blaugranes have shown this characteristic multiple times, getting wins from some very difficult situations.
However, the Catalan team has shown an even greater ability to come back from behind in their most recent games. As [SPORT](https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/barca/barca-rey-resiliencia-cuatro-remontadas-124620661) has noted, since the heavy defeat to Chelsea, Barcelona have gone behind early in four consecutive matches but have consistently fought back to secure victories.
Against Alaves, they conceded in the opening minute yet came back to win 3-1. A similar story unfolded against Atletico Madrid, with an early goal for the opposition followed by another 3-1 triumph for Barça.
The drama continued against Real Betis, where Antony’s early strike gave the visitors the lead. Barcelona responded spectacularly, racing into a 5-3 victory.
Last night, Eintracht Frankfurt took the lead at the Camp Nou through Knauff, [but Jules Koundé’s brace ensured Barcelona claimed all three points](https://semprebarca.com/three-talking-points-as-barcelona-secure-2-1-win-over-eintracht-frankfurt/), keeping their hopes of direct qualification to the Champions League Round of 16 alive.
What stands out is not only their ability to recover from setbacks but also the apparent comfort with which Barcelona face high-pressure situations.
The team seems to thrive when challenged, turning adversity into an opportunity to display character, teamwork, and belief. If resilience is a measure of strength, then this Barcelona side under Hansi Flick is made of iron.