Barcelona supervisor Hansi Flick was a vital determine in Germany’s 2014 World Cup-winning marketing campaign, serving because the assistant to Joachim Löw.
The previous Germany boss just lately spoke about Flick in an interview with TV3, the place he expressed nice admiration for his former colleague.
He additionally shared his appreciation for Barcelona’s well-known youth academy, La Masia, which has constantly produced prime skills equivalent to Lamine Yamal, Gavi, Fermin Lopez, Alejandro Balde, Pau Cubarsi, and Marc Casado.
Reward for La Masia
Löw careworn the significance of La Masia in creating younger gamers, contemplating it a mannequin that different golf equipment ought to be taught from.
He inspired coaches and golf equipment to go to Barcelona’s academy, observe its strategies, and perceive the philosophy behind their participant growth.
Löw and Flick gained the World Cup collectively in 2014. (Picture by Markus Gilliar – Pool /Getty Pictures)
In accordance with him, the best way younger footballers are skilled at La Masia units an instance that others ought to observe.
“A bit of recommendation for a lot of golf equipment and coaches: go to Barcelona for 2 weeks and go to the academy. Hearken to what they do and why they do it,” he stated.
Tackle Flick
Talking about Flick’s first season in cost at Barcelona, Löw highlighted his robust management abilities and skill to attach with the squad.
He identified that Flick doesn’t solely deal with the workforce’s key gamers but additionally ensures that those that aren’t common starters really feel valued and concerned.
“Hansi Flick additionally communicates with the gamers who’re within the background, that’s his power, it’s unbelievable,” he added.
Past Flick’s management, Löw additionally praised his tactical intelligence and deep understanding of soccer. He believes that Barcelona are benefiting from these qualities, which permit the workforce to be well-organised and adaptable on the pitch.
“He is excellent at techniques and has a really deep data of soccer,” he stated.
Supply: Mundo Deportivo