Hans-Dieter Flick

Hansi Flick - how do we rate him?


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serghei

Senior Member
The good part about Barcelona, is we trashed Dortmund and we didn't play our best. It wasn't exactly a state of grace performance. If we hit that level of performance, which is in our power to do so, at the right moments, and circumstances fall in our favor a bit, a treble is realistic.
 

serghei

Senior Member
With Inter, the thing to worry about, is that despite them not being as good as Barca or PSG, they are the most likely team to win while not playing near their best.

With Barca, PSG, many depend on some elite difference makers in the team. Inter are more robust in this sense. You almost never see them lose like both PSG or Barca lost to Atletico this season.
 

Maradona37

Well-known member
With Inter, the thing to worry about, is that despite them not being as good as Barca or PSG, they are the most likely team to win while not playing near their best.

With Barca, PSG, many depend on some elite difference makers in the team. Inter are more robust in this sense. You almost never see them lose like both PSG or Barca lost to Atletico this season.
That's a good point. You mean they are more efficient and unlikely to miss (or get) a lot of chances, or to have a catastrophic fuck up defensively, in a big game in the CL.

They can eek out a 1-0 in a big game better than other teams.
 

Loki

Well-known member
Isn't Bayern themselves in a financial trouble a bit?
Define financial trouble. They've admitted that without Fifa's new club world cup in the summer, they would have had a negative financial year for the first time since decades probably. But they're in no trouble as in needing to take out loans. In the past decades, they were always proud to have their famous fixed deposit account and could operate without debts.
Their salary expenses are higher at the moment than they would like them, so they'll kick Müller in the summer and try to either sell Sane and Coman, or extend on much lower wage. But it's still far from trouble. They're always good for another 80m transfer if they need to I'd say.
 
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Messi983

Senior Member
Define financial trouble. They've admitted that without Fifa's new club world cup in the summer, they would have had a negative financial year for the first time since decades probably. But they're in no trouble as in needing to take out loans. In the past decades, they were always proud to have their famous fixed deposit account and could operate without debts.
Their salary expenses are higher at the moment than they would like them, so they'll kick Müller in the summer and try to either sell Sane and Coman, or extend on much lower wage. But it's still far from trouble. They're always good for another 80m transfer if they need to I'd say.

They need Thebes to run BL, would instantly be in troubles.
 

FC B

Senior Member
Oddly or not before PSG-LFC tie I considerd LFC along with Inter the most serious threats to Barca for this season's CL trophy.

After that tie It's clearly to me PSG is looking the most meanacing to Barca.

I'm now hoping Arsenal would pull out a miracle if they get past Madrid into somehow knocking PSG out of the competition but I seriously doubt so seeing what PSG did to Liverpool.

Even more odd is LFC finished 1st and Barca 2nd in group stage and both teams could've gotten so early with freaking PSG out of them all, gladly it was LFC not Barca, it could've well ended there for Barca just like it ended prematurely for Liverpool.
 

Maradona37

Well-known member
Oddly or not before PSG-LFC tie I considerd LFC along with Inter the most serious threats to Barca for this season's CL trophy.

After that tie It's clearly to me PSG is looking the most meanacing to Barca.

I'm now hoping Arsenal would pull out a miracle if they get past Madrid into somehow knocking PSG out of the competition but I seriously doubt so seeing what PSG did to Liverpool.

Even more odd is LFC finished 1st and Barca 2nd in group stage and both teams could've gotten so early with freaking PSG out of them all, gladly it was LFC not Barca, it could've well ended there for Barca just like it ended prematurely for Liverpool.
Yeah PSG faltered in the league phase. They then had to nagivate the play-off round. They weren't as good pre Xmas but since signing Kvara and since Dembele hit form (as well as the rest of their team) they have peaked at just the right time. That's why they're so dangerous - they're doing well at the right time and full of confidence.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
If we finished first, could it been Liverpool that's about to make the S.F and us out to PSG.

Or would PSG be out, we will never know, but Liverpool got a shit draw for doing all that work in the league phase.
 

Don Juan Laporta Estruch

Well-known member
We will beat Inter, because we always beat Inter and should have beaten them even under Don Xavi.

When we do beat them, the usual happy sponge/ perma negative mob will say that " Inter played in to our hands ..... We got lucky Inter didn't finish their chances ..... Inter are pretty shit really."

We will then go on to beat PSG because of one reason : We are more clinical than them. Everyone who is hyping them up seems to ignore the fact it takes them 15 shots to score one goal. That's the problem with playing no recognised centre forward.

Remarkably, there was even people here who also wanted to follow the 3 wingers/no clinical striker route for us next season. That would be a big backwards step.
 

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