FC Barcelona confirmed Hansi Flick's coaching staff on Saturday, 13 July, at the Ciutat Esportiva ahead of the new 2024-2025 La Liga season and their official photograph taken, but there's an addition.
Who is flick staff in Barcelona?
The German has eight assistant managers in total. Thiago Alcantara, who joined enroute to the US preseason tour, is replaced by Arnau Blanco Moreno, the new addition and former manager of the FC Barcelona U-16A team.
Currently, Hansi Flick’s official assistant staff are Marcus Sorg, Toni Tapalovic, Heiko Westermann, and Barça's Arnau Blanco Moreno.
José Ramon De la Fuente retains his position as the team’s goalkeeping coach. Julio Tous is the new head of fitness training and is joined by two field fitness coaches, Pepe Conde and Rafa Maldonado.
Why was Thiago Alcantara replaced?
Thiago Alcantara was employed at Barça only for the preseason period to aid communication between Hansi Flick who only speaks German and English, and the players. It was known that Thiago will leave when the US preseason tour ends.
What records did Hansi Flick have?
Hansi Flick's managerial record is way too impressive with 81% wins.
The German and former Bayern coach en route to joining FC Barcelona only recorded seven draws and nine defeats in his 86 matches as a professional coach, an ovation-worthy record of 79 wins in all competitions.
Hansi Flick time at Bayern Munich was everything. Aside from trophies galore, the new Barcelona boss presided over an invisible team that recorded 22 victories in his opening 25 fixtures, dwarfing former Barcelona player and coach Josep Guardiola, who began his stint as Bayern boss by winning 21 of his opening 25 matches.
Hansi Flick has continued with his good run at FC Barcelona, starting the LaLiga season with four wins out of four, while rival Real Madrid struggles to fit new signing Kylian Mbappe into their 'acclaimed' stellar squad.
How many trophies has Hansi Flick won as a Bayern coach?
Hansi Flick won seven trophies in Bayern Munich: two Bundesliga trophies, the DFB-Pokal, the Champions League, the DFL-Supercup, the UEFA Supercup, and the Club World Cup.
The new Barcelona manager left the Bavarians with one of the greatest winning records in modern football history.
Most memorable was his invisible run in the 2019-2020 Champions League club competition, winning every match therein to lift the trophy.
Doing so, Hansi Flick Bayern became the first team in European/Champions League history to lift the trophy with a 100 percent win record.
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