Hansi Flick makes critical demand from Barcelona players before facing Real Madrid
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick is determined to keep his team’s momentum going as they aim to stay at the top of the league as they near the much-anticipated El Clasico.
In fact, according to SPORT, Flick is pushing his players not only to hold on to their lead at the top of the table but also to maintain their perfect start to the season.
Barcelona have been in fantastic form, winning their last six league matches. During this run, they have netted 22 goals. These statistics certainly inspire confidence, but Flick is demanding even more from his squad.
What is Flick asking for?
The German coach has made it clear within the club that there is no room for complacency. His goal is to have Barcelona enter the Santiago Bernabeu derby on October 26 as league leaders.
To achieve this, Flick has emphasised that his team must continue winning without relying on the results of other teams. Only a full set of points will ensure they remain on top.
While Flick remains practical in his daily approach, the El Clasico against Real Madrid has become a crucial fixture on his calendar. He knows that this match could be a turning point in the season, provided Barcelona maintains their focus in the games leading up to it.
He understands that any lapse in concentration could derail their title ambitions.
Fixture lineup before El Clasico
Before facing Real Madrid, Barcelona have four league matches, starting with a tricky fixture against Getafe. Known for their intensity, Getafe will be eager to cause an upset.
Flick is fully aware of the challenge, and he has been very direct with his players: they must secure maximum points from these matches. This includes beating Getafe, Osasuna, and Alaves, and taking three points against Sevilla after the international break.
If Barcelona can manage this, they will head into the El Clasico clash with 10 wins out of 10 and the status of an unbeaten leader, which would send a strong message to the rest of the league.