
Shadows are increasingly being cast over Hans Flick's tenure at "Barcelona." The situation surrounding 18-year-old talent Lamine Yamal is becoming progressively complicated.
Although the German coach's main aim is to restore team discipline, the excessive freedom granted to Yamal by the management is causing concern for Flick. Despite his outstanding performances last season, Yamal's behavior has become the subject of criticism.
According to internal sources at "Barcelona," the young footballer has been acting excessively freely. After the team's defeat in "El Clasico," Flick was reportedly unhappy with Yamal's decision to fly to Milan and his refusal to bring his own food, unlike his teammates.
Moreover, he has reportedly taken to using electric vehicles, in violation of the club's internal policies. The management, however, sees these behaviors as a way to reduce stress for the young talent.
Hans Flick, on the other hand, views such an approach as detrimental to the team's collective success. According to AS, Flick has reportedly voiced his concerns to the management multiple times, but no solution has been implemented so far.
The German coach is urging Yamal to adhere to the discipline necessary for team success, but the management appears hesitant to support this stance. Flick's frustrations within the team appear to be growing.
This season, Lamine Yamal has struggled to replicate the exceptional performances of the previous year. Injuries and other commitments have limited his contribution to the team. Additionally, the young footballer's excessive focus on his personal life and entertainment is also worrying the coach.
"Barcelona" management now faces a decision: support the coach in restoring discipline or continue backing Yamal and maintaining his freedoms. For now, the management seems more focused on the young talent.
If Flick leaves the club, it could represent a significant loss for "Barcelona." This matter requires swift resolution for the club's future and collective success.
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