FC Barcelona's Hansi Flick Under Fire: 'You're Not Fit for This Team'
Former Polish football legend Jan Tomaszewski has thrown down the gauntlet to FC Barcelona boss Hansi Flick, warning that if the German fails to deliver the Champions League trophy this season, he should be sacked. The comment came after a thrilling 4-2 win over Slavia Prague on Wednesday, where despite going down by a goal, Barca mounted an impressive comeback.
Tomaszewski was scathing in his assessment of Flick's team, stating that they were "simply outclassed" and that the coach himself seemed "brave after a bad game". The Polish legend believes that the players are only playing at 40-50% of their potential, with nine key players missing from the squad due to injuries.
This harsh criticism comes as FC Barcelona struggles to cope with the loss of midfielder Pedri for a month. Tomaszewski also warned that if Flick doesn't produce results, he will be "kicked out" and his tactics have turned the team into "half-hearted players".
The Polish football great believes that Flick has one last chance to prove himself at Barca, stating that he needs to win the Champions League to stay in his role. If that fails, Tomaszewski thinks Flick is no longer "fit for this team".
In another warning, Tomaszewski emphasized that FC Barcelona must handle new signing Robert Lewandowski carefully, using him skillfully as a goal-scoring machine who can provide the winning goal when needed.
With FC Barcelona returning to action on Sunday against Real Oviedo in La Liga, Flick and his team will be under intense scrutiny. Will they be able to turn their fortunes around and achieve success under Tomaszewski's watchful eye?
Former Polish football legend Jan Tomaszewski has thrown down the gauntlet to FC Barcelona boss Hansi Flick, warning that if the German fails to deliver the Champions League trophy this season, he should be sacked. The comment came after a thrilling 4-2 win over Slavia Prague on Wednesday, where despite going down by a goal, Barca mounted an impressive comeback.
Tomaszewski was scathing in his assessment of Flick's team, stating that they were "simply outclassed" and that the coach himself seemed "brave after a bad game". The Polish legend believes that the players are only playing at 40-50% of their potential, with nine key players missing from the squad due to injuries.
This harsh criticism comes as FC Barcelona struggles to cope with the loss of midfielder Pedri for a month. Tomaszewski also warned that if Flick doesn't produce results, he will be "kicked out" and his tactics have turned the team into "half-hearted players".
The Polish football great believes that Flick has one last chance to prove himself at Barca, stating that he needs to win the Champions League to stay in his role. If that fails, Tomaszewski thinks Flick is no longer "fit for this team".
In another warning, Tomaszewski emphasized that FC Barcelona must handle new signing Robert Lewandowski carefully, using him skillfully as a goal-scoring machine who can provide the winning goal when needed.
With FC Barcelona returning to action on Sunday against Real Oviedo in La Liga, Flick and his team will be under intense scrutiny. Will they be able to turn their fortunes around and achieve success under Tomaszewski's watchful eye?