Schilla Decco is ready to hire Flick, and Osimon can learn from the K God

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-23

After Barcelona's draw with Naples, Serie A journalist Schira discussed the contradictions in Barcelona's management – Laporta and Deco were at odds over the new manager, with the two having completely different opinions. Skira said: Deco is ready to hire Flick, who he believes has been successful in his time at the Southern Stars and that the German coach's model suits the big clubs. However, Laporta does not want "someone else" to come to Camp Nou as manager, Flick is a good coach, but he does not have a bit of Barcelona blood, Laporta is inclined towards Enrique. In Skira's view, Deco's philosophy is very new, he wants Catalan football to usher in a different tactical style, Flick may not be a long-term candidate for the team, but he can bring a different style of play to Barcelona, which is the main reason why he is ready to hire Flick.

Osimhen scored in this game, and many feared it would be his last goal in the Champions League knockout round for Napoli, after all, the Nigerian star's relationship with Naples' management is still in doubt. Coupled with the Blitz's poor record in Serie A this season, it is very likely that they will not qualify for the Champions League next season, so the probability of Osimhen's departure is indeed very high. Schilla understands Osimhen's reasons for preparing for the move, but he has advice for the Nigerian star – Osimhen can learn from the K-God because Klose's performances at Bayern Munich have not met expectations, and it is also possible that Osimhen will be in a real big club by then. Schilla compares Naples to the Bremen of the past, the K-god came to the Southern Star from Bremen, and he was already older when he joined the giants, and Osimhen also had this situation.

If Osimhen goes to a super team like Real Madrid or Bayern after the end of this season, he will be 27 years old and have long passed the rising period of a striker. However, he is not the top position when he goes to a strong team, and his status in Naples is definitely very different, so the adaptation period of Schila Osimhen will be more difficult, and he will have to learn K-God, which is an object that many older shooters can learn from when they transfer to stronger teams. Of course, Skira would prefer Osimhen to learn from Klose's pragmatic spirit, and the best option is actually to stay in Naples, and if the conflict with the board of directors cannot be reconciled, it may be better to go to the second best team in other leagues, rather than go to a giant club that has no shortage of super goalscorers and get caught in internal competition.

Judging by Skira's remarks, he supported Deco's ideas and plans. Deco's plan is clear – sticking to the old ways will only put Barcelona in a development dilemma. In fact, Xavi has led the team to a good start, they won the La Liga title last season, and this season also entered the Champions League knockout round, which should be a good start to Xavi's era. However, the board's series of maneuvers, coupled with the very rapid pace of commercialisation in mainstream European football, left Xavi unable to do so, and he knew he needed to learn, so he didn't want to stick with it at Camp Nou. The same is true for the club, which is understandably ready to hire Flick given that Barcelona need a fresh style and look. After all, Bayern's treble achievement is vivid, Lewandowski was the main scorer at that time, and the effect of his re-cooperation with Flick should be very good.

Some still want Skira to think clearly that Flick's success at the Allianz Arena was accidental. First of all, the second half of the 19 20 season happened to hit a global pandemic. After almost two months of rest, the knockout stages of the Champions League have been reduced to a single-legged format, which happens to be the kind of system that suits Flick's system, and it is certainly not going to happen again. There are also some people who always like to talk about the German team at the World Cup in Russia, proving that Flick will not produce results with ordinary players. Now that the national team is talking about the World Cup, when Schilla talks about the World Cup in Brazil, Flick has a lot of credit as an assistant coach, and he is a key member of Loew's think tank. Moreover, Barcelona's players at this stage are not ordinary, and Flick can still find a more reasonable style of play and tactical ratio according to their characteristics.

In addition, the managers hired by Deco are more inclined to the management system, because Deco knows very well that as long as the coach has won an important championship, he must have his own set of things in terms of tactics, but can they manage the dressing room with a lot of big stars? That's a bit more difficult, and at the moment it seems that Flick doesn't have that problem, and his personality isn't as awkward as Tuchel, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte. I remember that La Liga** said that Deco directly rejected Conte's option, he is too easy to clash with the management, Barcelona can make new attempts in terms of tactics, but they must not risk internal unity.

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