Barcelona manager Hansi Flick express disappointment after throwing away two goal advantage to Celta Vigo

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After losing to Real Sociedad before the international break, FC Barcelona hoped to bounce back last night against Celta Vigo.

They were on course for a win, but a chaotic second half saw them blow a 2-0 lead and settle for a disappointing draw.

Key Moments: Red Card and Defensive Mistakes

The turning point came when Marc Casado was sent off, leaving Barcelona with 10 men.

This weakened their defense and allowed Celta Vigo to fight back. Jules Koundé also made some mistakes that led to two late goals for the home team.

Flick’s Reaction

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Barcelona drops two points away from home

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick did not hold back in his post-match comments. As revealed  by BarcaNewsNetwork, he admitted the team played poorly and was unhappy with the result:

“We can speak honestly—it was a bad match. We’re not used to playing like this, and we need to talk about it.”

Flick criticized the team’s mistakes and lack of focus:

“Our control wasn’t good, we made many mistakes, and I’m not happy at all. The players aren’t happy either… Everyone can play much better than they did.”

He also stressed the importance of playing at full effort:

“When you play at 80, 85, or 90 percent, you can’t win.”

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Looking Ahead

Despite the setback, Flick remains confident the team will bounce back:

“It’s about the team; we lost two points. These are things that happen, and we will return, for sure.”

Big Test: Brest in the Champions League

Barcelona now prepares for a tough Champions League match against Brest. Flick will need to lift his team and ensure they secure a much-needed win.

The pressure is on for Barcelona to get back on track in both domestic and European competitions

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