
The Digest:
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick has staunchly defended his attacking tactics after a chaotic 3-3 Champions League draw with Club Brugge, insisting he will not abandon the team's offensive "DNA" despite a porous defense that has now gone nine games without a clean sheet.
Key Points:
- Hansi Flick defended his tactics after Barcelona's 3-3 draw with Club Brugge.
- He stated the team wants to play to its DNA, rejecting a defensive "low block."
- Barcelona conceded three times after being repeatedly caught with a high defensive line.
- The team has now failed to keep a clean sheet in nine consecutive matches.
- Flick admitted the midfield's lack of pressure made defending difficult.
- He acknowledged the result was not good but highlighted the team's resilience to fight back.
- The manager promised to analyze the performance and speak with the players.
Sources: Daily Post Nigeria