Barcelona appoint Flick as coach
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Barcelona appointed Hansi Flick as coach on Wednesday on a deal
until June 30, 2026, after sacking Xavi Hernandez last week.
"FC Barcelona and Hansi Flick have reached an agreement
for the German to become men's first team football coach until 30 June
2026," said the club in a statement.
"The new coach has signed a contract at the Club's offices
accompanied by FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta."
Flick, who led German giants Bayern Munich to a historic sextuple
in 2020, became the first coach ever to be sacked by the German national team
in September 2023 after a string of bad results.
The 59-year-old occasionally watched Barcelona matches this season
from the presidential box and was linked with the job after Xavi said in
January he would depart at the end of the campaign.
Barcelona and Xavi decided jointly he would stay for next season
after all in April but then Laporta changed his mind and sacked the former
midfield great last week.
"It won't be easy at all -- they will suffer and they will
need patience because it's a really difficult job," Xavi warned his
successor last week after winning his final match in charge against Sevilla in
La Liga.
"The only thing that can save them is winning, whether they
have been part of the club or not."
Barcelona finished second in La Liga this season and were knocked
out of the Champions League in the quarter-finals by Paris Saint-Germain.
Spanish
media said Laporta was enraged by Xavi's comments earlier in May when he
highlighted the economic difficulties Barca had when competing against Spanish
champions Real Madrid and other European elite.

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