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Hansi Flick’s game-changing position: Half of team’s goals have come from here

Hansi Flick’s game-changing position: Half of team’s goals have come from here
Hansi Flick’s game-changing position: Half of team’s goals have come from here

Barcelona’s 2024/25 La Liga season has kicked off with an impressive display of attacking football, scoring a remarkable 22 goals so far. This gives the Blaugrana an average of 3.6 goals per match, highlighting their goalscoring prowess.

The team’s fluid attacking play reflects a clear understanding of the coach’s tactics, which has quickly resonated with the players.

On paper, Barcelona’s formation closely resembles a 4-2-3-1 setup, with each position playing a vital role. However, the key to their success lies in the attacking midfielder, who operates just behind the striker, Robert Lewandowski.

While the likes of Dani Olmo, Raphinha, Pedri and Pablo Torre have operated in this position, the spot takes advantage of Lewandowski’s movement and it is no surprise that half of Barcelona’s goals so far have been scored by players occupying this crucial position.

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Raphinha initially played in this role, followed by Olmo, who netted three goals. Pedri, with two goals, has also performed in this position, and even Pablo Torre made a significant impact, assisting the first goal and scoring the third in the match against Villarreal.

Dani Olmo has scored three goals from attacking midfield. (Photo by LLUIS GENE/AFP via Getty Images)
Dani Olmo has scored three goals from attacking midfield. (Photo by LLUIS GENE/AFP via Getty Images)

Although Lewandowski and young sensation Lamine Yamal contribute significantly by dragging defenders, creating space, and scoring goals, the attacking midfielder plays a pivotal role.

This player enjoys freedom on the pitch, drifting between lines, offering himself for passes, and moving into the box to take shots whenever possible.

Those who have played in this position have showcased their footballing brilliance, making Barcelona’s attack both entertaining and highly effective.

Even Villarreal’s coach, Marcelino, acknowledged this shift in Barcelona’s approach after their 5-1 victory. He noted that while Barça previously regained possession to maintain control of the game, they now use it to launch quick counterattacks.

This change, coupled with the dynamic role of the fast, creative midfielder, has proven lethal for their opponents.

Raphinha’s recent performances against Villarreal away from home, including his involvement in two stunning goals, further demonstrated this evolution in Barça’s gameplay.