Hansi Flick worked the day after the Clásico

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While the Blaugranas were offered two days of rest after their exploit at the Santiago-Bernabéu, Hansi Flick was back on duty the next day. Victorious against rival Madrid away (0-4) this Saturday, Hansi Flick and his men continue the momentum of their excellent start to the season. Which is no reason to let go for Hansi Flick. On the contrary, the 59-year-old technician has already returned to work while waiting for his players to return to training.

The day after the Clásico, he was present at the Estadi Johan Cruyff to attend the meeting between Barça Atlétic (Barça’s B team) and Barakaldo in Primera Federación – the equivalent of the National in France – to observe the young blaugranas . Accompanied by José Ramon Alexanko, the director of the Barça training center, the German was able to witness the great performance of his compatriot, the crack Noah Darvich, author of two assists but who did not however allow his team to win (2-2).

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