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Barça returned to victory on Tuesday by winning largely against Young Boys, their first victory in the Champions League this season, after their defeat against AS Monaco two weeks ago in the opener.
It was a very satisfying evening for the Catalans, although coach Hansi Flick was not entirely happy with the performance, especially in the opening minutes at the Estadi Olimpic (via Marca). “ We have to start games a little stronger and pass tighter, but it has improved as the minutes have gone by. »
A well-deserved rest
Flick did not wish to congratulate any player in particular, although he did make a comment about his captain of the evening, Raphinha. However, he also made it known that the Brazilian only plays so well thanks to collective effort.
“Raphinha played very well, but we can’t talk about just one player. It is important to play as a team. He can only play well if his teammates do too. » Flick has finally confirmed that his Barcelona team will be rewarded for their good performance against Young Boys. “ They deserve the two days they now have to rest. »
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