Hansi Flick was inspired by Roberto De Zerbi

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For four months now, Hansi Flick has been delighting FC Barcelona. The game proposed by the German coach and his training delight the most dedicated football followers. But before taking the reins of Barça, Flick experienced a long period of inactivity. Indeed, the former Bayern Munich coach had to wait almost a year before returning to the bench, having been dismissed from his position as Germany coach in September 2023.

In the meantime, Hansi Flick took advantage of these long months without work to follow several meetings across Europe to observe the tactics of several coaches. The German notably went to Brighton to follow Roberto De Zerbi, current coach of Olympique de Marseille, according to Arrigo Sacchi. “ I know De Zerbi well and I know that Flick went twice before arriving at Barça to see him work “, explained the former emblematic coach of AC Milan for the Cadena SERrelayed by Marca. Enough to inspire Flick for his work in Barcelona.

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