Flick has won every final he has coached. |
The German strategist is not only an influential figure at Bayern Munich in the past, but he is now a great hope for Barcelona in their quest for glory.
On April 27th, in Seville, Flick will lead Barcelona into his seventh final as a coach – facing Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final. Notably, the former Germany national team manager has won all six previous finals as a head coach.
Flick's first final with Barcelona took place on January 12, 2025, the Spanish Super Cup in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Barca thrashed Real Madrid 5-2 – a shocking result for many fans, especially considering the Catalan team had to play with ten men from the 56th minute after goalkeeper Szczesny received a red card. Under immense pressure, Flick remained calm and made sensible tactical adjustments, helping his team overcome the difficulties in a spectacular way.
Before arriving at Camp Nou, Flick had a brilliant spell with Bayern Munich. He won the 2020 German Cup when Bayern beat Bayer Leverkusen 4-2 in Berlin. Stars like Alaba, Gnabry, and Lewandowski all scored in a thrilling match.
In the 2020 Champions League final, Flick and Bayern won the European title after defeating PSG 1-0 in Lisbon (Portugal). The only goal was scored by Kingsley Coman in the 59th minute, helping the German team claim their sixth European title.
This weekend, Flick has the opportunity to win the Copa del Rey with Barcelona. |
In the 2020 UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla, Bayern won 2-1 after extra time thanks to a golden goal from Javi Martínez. In the 2020 German Super Cup against Dortmund at Allianz Arena, Flick once again proved his ability to turn the tide as Bayern won 3-2, with the decisive goal coming from Joshua Kimmich in the 82nd minute.
Finally, at the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup, Bayern defeated Mexico's Tigres 1-0 in the final in Al-Rayyan, Saudi Arabia, with the only goal scored by Pavard.
Not only successful as a head coach, Hansi Flick was also an assistant coach to Joachim Löw when the German national team won the 2014 World Cup. At that time, Germany defeated Argentina 1-0 in extra time at the Maracanã Stadium thanks to a historic goal by Mario Götze.
Hansi Flick is not flashy or ostentatious. But in title-winning matches, he always knows how to make the right decisions, from tactics to mentality. Six finals, six titles – a number that speaks volumes for a coach who has become a symbol of reliability and effectiveness.
The upcoming final against Real Madrid is not only a new challenge, but also an opportunity for Flick to solidify his "invincible" status at the most crucial moments of the season.
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