Team number one! Marca: Frick changed his team style, he began to talk less about individuals and more about teams

"Marca" wrote an article to analyze the new changes that Barcelona coach Frick has recently led the team. This is not reflected in the style of the game, but rather his attitude towards the locker room and the players has changed.

Frick now asks players to let go of their personal gains and losses and put collective interests first, and he took the lead in making it clear that individualism is not allowed within the team and individuals will no longer be praised separately. In this way, Frick was able to suppress his personal ambitions in the locker room.

At the post-match press conference where Barcelona beat Valencia 6-0, Frick talked about the arguments such as "the starting players performed well, and the substitutes were also remarkable", "The whole team is at a high level", "Everyone is doing their best, you can see that they enjoy the game together".

This is surprising because he usually emphasizes the player's personal performance, but he doesn't this time. The Germans have a new military strategy: after the game against Vallecano, he briefly reiterated this: "For me, the most important thing is that everyone needs 100% of their investment after the transfer window is closed. The point is not to be arrogant, it will kill the chances of success." Frick also led the lead: he no longer encouraged individualism.

Yesterday, Frick did not mention any player's name alone, and did not even specifically talk about Yamal's absence.

Frick said: "It doesn't matter who is absent, nor are De Jong and Valder. We have a great team and everyone plays. The team is doing well in every position." No matter what the question is, he will speak from the team's perspective when answering.

He was not willing to talk too much about Fermin's performance alone, even if the latter scored twice in the game. In fact, Frick also pointed out some of his shortcomings: "We must be calm about Fermin, and he can still make progress. Maybe he should decide not to pass through the crotch, but pass the ball first..." These all show that Frick insists on his approach both inside and outside the locker room, and the message he conveys is clear, that is, to put the team's interests first in everything.

source:www 7m cn