Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has stated that he has no bad feelings towards the medical team over Raphinha’s recuperation, but has admitted that mistakes were made. The Brazilian star was initially diagnosed with a muscle ailment that would last two to three weeks, but only returned this weekend after two months away.
Flick was speaking to the press prior of their Champions League match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. The German coach offered great appreciation for Enzo Maresca’s team.
“I believe this is one of the best teams in the world. They returned from a revolutionary year at the club. They have transformed the club, and they now have a large number of young players as well as a terrific coach who provides them with a sense of identity when playing football. It is fantastic to see all of their contests. I sincerely respect what they’re doing. According To X.
“They are a young team with a standout player.” We believe it is a nice match to compete in. This is the Champions League. The Champions League isn’t simple. We are confident, we trust in our abilities, and we will fight tomorrow as we usually do.”
‘I am unhappy with the medical professionals.’ — Hansi Flick
One of the topics of discussion, with Raphinha also speaking to the press, was how he handled his comeback from injury. Flick confessed he had read stories that there was dissatisfaction with way the medical staff treated him.
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“I don’t read much, but I did read this. What I can say is that I am not upset with our medical staff. We have an extremely experienced crew. In Raphinha’s case, we made errors. But it is human nature. This is all I have to say. There is a lot of noise, but nothing definite.
This comes after numerous Barcelona players, including Lamine Yamal, were said to be upset with their recuperation plans in recent months. Sticking with Raphinha, Flick emphasized how much of a difference he made to their game.

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