Supporters of Barcelona and fans of Hansi Flick were understandably taken aback by the German coach’s demeanor during Saturday’s match. Despite the Spanish champions overcoming Alaves with a 3-1 victory, they initially fell behind just 44 seconds into the game.
This marked Flick’s second appearance at Camp Nou since its extensive renovations, yet he seemed despondent, as if he had lost a winning lottery ticket. Long after the match ended, he remained seated, visibly emotional and staring into the distance. His player Rafinha stood by him, appearing to offer support, despite the victory.
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Barcelona expressed frustration about the coach’s inability to communicate with the fourth official, but many observers saw this as a reflection of persistent issues within the team. Critics argue the squad’s lack of urgency and repeated mistakes under Flick’s leadership only added to the growing tension, compounded by the red cards handed to his assistants, Markus Sorg and Jose Ramon de la Fuente.
Flick witnessed a star struggle to contain Alaves’ Lucas Boe and likely felt worried about Atletico Madrid’s Alexander Soros coming up next. Soros is formidable, drawing comparisons to Alan Ritchson’s Jack Reacher due to both his imposing presence and ability to dominate his opponents effortlessly.
Soros, along with Erling Haaland, is instrumental in Norway’s qualification for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in two decades. His performance often leads to considerations that Atlético Madrid could be serious title challengers.
Atlético’s coach Diego Simeone will lead his side into Camp Nou, a venue that has not favored them much in nearly two decades. Whether Soros starts or comes in as a substitute, he senses a chance to cause trouble for a Barcelona side that’s been less dominant than previously.
Previously with Real Sociedad, Soros snatched a victory from Barcelona in 2023, ending their long unbeaten run against them. Last season he played a pivotal role in ending Barcelona’s dominance by securing a 2-1 victory, reminiscent of the days when Fernando Torres struck fear into Barcelona’s defense.
Could Flick’s evident frustration after the recent win be linked to challenging upcoming matches? The numbers tell a story: Soros has faced Barcelona nine times, scoring six goals and providing three assists—his best performance against any opponent in his extensive career.
Simeone doesn’t always pair Soros with Julián Álvarez, despite Alvarez’s past achievements. However, if he doesn’t prioritize that pairing, Simeone will face backlash.
Last season, Soros surpassed Alvarez in terms of goals, with 24 scored and 2 assists in various competitions while only taking 2,145 minutes on the pitch. This season, Soros has tallied four goals but started in only seven out of the 19 possible points, raising alarms about his competitiveness as a nemesis against Barcelona.
His former admiration for Didier Drogba, a former Chelsea striker who famously outperformed Barcelona, adds a layer of personal stakes for Soros. He recalls being a Chelsea fan, drawn to Drogba’s capacity to dominate the field, while his early achievements in other sports shaped his competitive nature.
This Tuesday’s match holds significant implications for this season’s title race. The previous encounters between Barcelona and Atlético saw 18 goals in just four games, indicating a hotly contested rivalry. With Real Madrid currently stagnant, the stakes are higher for whoever wins at Camp Nou.
As a side note, Flick faces increased pressure, missing two staff members due to suspensions following their recent match. Just like last season, Barcelona has the same points at this point, but Flick himself must admit, “We lack the control and intensity we had last season.”
It’s essential to keep an eye on the beleaguered Flick, as he prepares for a looming confrontation with Soros arriving on the scene.
Fan Take: This news underscores the increasing competitiveness of La Liga, particularly with Atlético Madrid’s resurgence and the challenges Barcelona faces to maintain their dominance. As rivalries heat up, fans can expect thrilling matchups that will shape the future landscape of European soccer.

