Hansi Flick’s Decision to Drop In-Form Star Explained Following Alaves Win

Hansi Flick’s Decision to Drop In-Form Star Explained Following Alaves Win

  • Jules Kounde started from the bench for the first time this season as Barcelona beat Deportivo Alaves
  • The Frenchman had started eight successive games for Barca before he missed out on the starting eleven
  • It has since been rumoured that Kounde's absence from the team's starting lineup was due to his actions

French defender Jules Kounde’s unexpected omission from Barcelona’s starting lineup against Deportivo Alaves raised eyebrows on Sunday, especially considering his pivotal role in coach Hansi Flick’s defensive structure.

Instead, 18-year-old Hector Fort got the nod, a surprising yet calculated decision that left many questioning the manager's reasoning.

Jules Kounde tries to overlap as Lamine Yamal progresses the ball during Barcelona's La Liga game against Getafe.
Jules Kounde tries to overlap as Lamine Yamal progresses the ball during Barcelona's La Liga game against Getafe. Photo: David Ramos.
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Kounde dropped as Barcelona thumped Alaves

According to Transfermarkt, Kounde, typically a fixture in La Blaugrana’s starting XI, has started every match for the club this season.

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When the former Sevilla star was benched, the move came as a surprise to many, particularly after Flick had assured in his pre-match press conference that he wouldn't shuffle his squad.

However, given Kounde's constant presence in the lineup, the decision, while surprising, seemed plausible.

Despite the Frenchman's absence, Barcelona didn’t miss a beat, comfortably cruising to a 3-0 victory, courtesy of a clinical Robert Lewandowski hat-trick.

The smooth victory suggested that the defensive reshuffle didn’t disrupt the team’s cohesion, with Fort slotting in seamlessly.

Why did Hansi Flick drop Jules Kounde?

However, reports from Diario Sport have claimed there was more behind Kounde’s benching than simple squad rotation.

According to the outlet, Flick’s decision was disciplinary rather than tactical.

The French international had allegedly been late to a pre-match team meeting, prompting the coach to take action.

Reactions to the post:

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Here are some of the responses from netizens.

@Yuhsuur:

"Good, we need discipline and structure. This will only build more trust and committed players."

@MOREGRACE____:

"That’s discipline."

@Danish00580593:

"Koundé's tardiness costs him starting spot!"

@Nasatushabe:

"I think he was still doing make up."

@promiseAkp84236:

"That's discipline."

@Ayodelemelody2:

"You know it takes time to select drip."

@BabyBarcaFCB:

"At least he got some rest."

@ErnestKwesi7:

"Professionalism from Flick."

Flick had previously warned his players about punctuality, and Kounde’s tardiness left the manager no choice but to impose a sanction.

Did Kounde play against Alaves?

Kounde eventually made an appearance late in the match, replacing young Fort.

When questioned about the defender’s exclusion, Flick simply stated, as quoted by Barca Blaugranes:

"He has been a substitute because he is resting."

Kounde stirs mixed reactions with fashion choice

Jules Kounde stirred reactions from fans on social media with his latest fashion choice, as reported by Briefly News.

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The French defender, known for his style, was spotted reporting for international duty in a skirt and a sleeveless shirt.

Kounde's bold fashion statement has only added to his reputation as one of the most fashionable footballers in the world.

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