Hansi Flick will hit a major milestone today as he takes charge of Barcelona for the 100th time when the Catalan giants face .
The 44-year-old German coach, whose current contract has 18 months left to run, says contract talks will wait until the end of the season. For now, his focus is firmly on progress and trophies.
“I’m taking it one step at a time, one game at a time,” Flick said. “We want to win titles, but we are also building for the future. I’m grateful to be working with Deco and my staff. Confidence is essential for me, and I feel it here.”
Flick praised the club’s leadership and described Barcelona as a family.
“From the first day, they made me feel at home — the president, the board, , . When I arrived, everything felt incredible. It’s different from Germany, but in a very good way.”
Cherki’s City Struggle: A Foden-Like Story?
Meanwhile, former Lyon star Rayan Cherki is experiencing what has been described as a “Phil Foden-type situation” at .
Despite recording nine goals and nine assists in 34 appearances this season, the 22-year-old has struggled for consistent starts. In the Premier League, Cherki has contributed three goals and seven assists in 22 games, but has managed just one goal in his last nine league outings.
Limited minutes have not helped his rhythm, with only two starts in City’s last seven league matches. However, former England defender Stuart Pearce believes Cherki still has the quality to impress .
Interestingly, even has faced reduced game time recently, starting only once in City’s last five league matches.
Pearce insists Cherki can still bring a new attacking edge to Guardiola’s side if given a proper run of games.
As Flick celebrates a century of matches in charge, Barcelona will hope his milestone night ends with another statement victory — and another step toward restoring their dominance in Europe.
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