Pep Guardiola Offers Valuable Advice to Barcelona on New Manager Hansi Flick
- Barcelona recently presented their new head coach, Hans-Dieter Flick, to the fans at the 1899 Arena on July 25
- The German tactician is expected to challenge arch-rivals Real Madrid in a bid to return La Blaugrana to its lofty heights
- Manchester City coach, Pep Guardiola, has offered kind advice to the Barcelona hierarchy regarding the new manager
The expectations from Barcelona fans regarding the appointment of Hans-Dieter Flick are sky-high.
The German tactician, who was announced as the replacement for Xavi Hernandez, appears to have been tasked with the monumental job of rescuing Barcelona from their current football struggles.
The 59-year-old, who has enjoyed considerable success in his career, steps into his role as Barcelona manager following a less-than-stellar stint with the Germany national team.
However, amid the high expectations from fans and stakeholders, former Barcelona coach, Pep Guardiola, has offered some valuable advice to the club's hierarchy about their new manager.
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Guardiola offers advice to Barcelona's hierarchy
Speaking to the media ahead of his side's pre-season fixture against Barcelona, the Spanish manager urged patience for his German counterpart.
As reported by Tribuna.com, Manchester City coach stated:
"Hansi knows that it takes time, and I wish him luck," Guardiola said.
"I hope for the best. As a member of the football community, I feel entitled to share my opinion. He is an exceptional person, and as a coach, he has demonstrated his abilities and led an outstanding season.
"It's a matter of giving him time, which we coaches are accustomed to. I wish him success, just as I do for all the coaches Barcelona has had and will have," Pep added.
While patience is generally a prudent approach for any club adjusting to a new manager, Barcelona's situation is more urgent. The La Liga powerhouse are in desperate need of results, especially given their financial difficulties.
According to a report courtesy of ESPN, the Catalan club are currently facing a financial deficit exceeding €130 million. Achieving significant results on the field could be one of the quickest ways to alleviate this financial strain.
Robert Lewandowski sends warning to Real Madrid
Briefly News in another report detailed that Barcelona forward, Robert Lewandowski, has sent a subtle warning to Real Madrid ahead of the start of the new season.
The Polish striker emphasised that both he and his teammates are fully prepared to rise to the challenge for the upcoming season.
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