Renowned coach wants to succeed Xavi at Barça

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Things will change at FC Barcelona in the coming weeks. This Saturday, after the scathing defeat against Villarreal at home (3-5), Xavi Hernandez announced that he would leave the Catalan club at the end of the season.

And who says departure, says new arrival on the Barça bench. Several coaches would like to succeed the Spaniard and take the position during the next financial year.

This is the case of a renowned trainer. Indeed, according to information from German journalist Christian Falk, the former coach of Bayern Munich and the German selection Hansi Flick would be very interested in the idea of ​​taking the reins of FC Barcelona.

Currently free from any contract since his ouster from the post of Germany coach last September, the 58-year-old would like to bounce back in a top club on the Old Continent.

Hansi Flick, a perfect profile for Barça

Many of them want the job and the keys to FC Barcelona. This Sunday, Christian Falk announces that Hansi Flick would like to land at Barça. An interesting avenue for the Catalan club which is looking for an experienced coach who knows how to win.

Germany’s CV speaks for itself. Winner of all the biggest trophies with Bayern Munich, Hansi Flick has all the skills required to restore the Catalan image. His attacking style of play also has a strong chance of attracting the Spanish board. It remains to be seen what the Blaugrana board of directors will decide…

An experienced coach with an indisputable CV? Or a coach who knows the house and who has already worn the colors blue and red? To be continued…

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