Flick’s set stands out for several things. One of them, the voracity with which he recovers the ball after losing it. This explains why he manages to combine a lot of verticality and a lot of possession (77% against Espanyol). A virtue that is built from an immediate change of chip of all those close to the ball. Including the full-backs who, from a high position, do not retreat when they lose the ball but go forward. The 2-0 came from a great pass from Marc Casadó towards a Raphinha tackle with an Espanyol suffocated by the constant attacks that Barça’s recoveries led to. Yesterday, 14 in the rival field and there are already 162 in the League.
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