Marca: Frick criticized the locker room for "individualism", some players hope he can explain it clearly
Although Barcelona's record at the beginning of the season was still good (scoring 7 out of 9 points), it did not meet the expectations of head coach Flick. Marca reported that Frick made severe criticisms of the locker room after the draw with Vallecano and the victory over Mallorca and Levante. Some of his remarks were not understood and recognized by the players, and the players hope to clarify the situation with the coach after the international match. After drawing with Vallecano, Frick hinted that some players were more concerned about personal situations than collective interests: "For me, the most important thing is that when the transfer market is closed, everyone can invest 100% in it. What is important is that there is no individualism, which will kill the possibility of success." These words caused displeasure in the locker room because the players did not agree with the allegation. They think this statement that accuses them of selfish behavior is unfair. Players hope the coach will finally explain to them what he is actually referring to. Pedri was asked about this and said, "You have to ask him (Frick), I don't know who he is referring to. When the time comes, he will talk to us." Olmo: "We may be good or bad, but the goal is always collective. We all want to play and win, and we all have a very good relationship." Yamar: "After a draw, people will get angry. After all, the ultimate goal is to win, but I don't think it has anything to do with individualism. We scored seven out of nine points in a very difficult away game. "I don't think it has something to do with those things (individualism), it's just about that game we didn't play well and didn't start with the intensity we should be. We are a young team, we are not from a team that has won four consecutive leagues, we always desire more. ” Frick has never been stingy in his conversations and press conferences with the team. So far, the players have accepted his criticism, although he has never made any comments related to some players’ self-centeredness before. The article ended with Frick seeing behaviors early in the season that he didn’t like and wanted to resolve immediately. But as always, he is willing to talk to his players to clarify his words and concerns, and his door is always open.
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