FC Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick confessed that he has "never lived a comeback like this before" after the Catalans beat Benfica 5-4 in the Champions League on Tuesday
For Barça's German coach the aim in the Champions League is two more wins to seal a top eight finish, beginning against Benfica on Tuesday
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick has said picking Wojciech Szczęsny ahead of Iñaki Peña was one of the toughest decisions of his career.
Barcelona have not yet ruled out the possibility of Ansu Fati leaving the club, despite the player’s reluctance to make a move in the current transfer window.Several clubs have expressed interest
The result sealed their place in the last 16, but they had to pull off a monumental turnaround after Vangelis Pavlidis' hat-trick had the Blaugrana 3-1 down at the break
Barcelona ended their league phase campaign with a 2-2 draw at home to Atalanta on Wednesday, and that meant a second place finish in the standings. A victory would have seen them finish above
Barcelona have been among the Champions League's best sides this term Barcelona have been one of the form sides in the Champions League this season, and Jamie Kemp is expecting them to outscore Benfica in Tuesday night's
Hansi Flick praised FC Barcelona's relentless hunger for goals after their commanding 7-1 victory over Valencia, crediting the team's attacking mindset and determination for their transformation into one of the most dominant sides in football this season.
Barcelona had brought former Poland international Szczesny out of retirement as an emergency signing in October after Marc-Andre ter Stegen suffered a severe knee injury.
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick downplays Champions League title talk, focusing on upcoming match against Benfica and team performance.
As the group stage phase of the Champions League concludes, Hansi Flick has already established the core group of players who will likely play key roles in Barcelona’s quest for the final. Out of
Flick became the second-fastest Barcelona coach to reach 100 goals on Sunday after the 7-1 rout of Valencia. The club has 101 goals in 32 games in all competitions under the German coach. Helenio Herrera reached the mark in 31 matches in the late 1950s. Luis Enrique and Tito Vilanova each needed 34 games, three quicker than Pep Guardiola at 37.