‘Flick’ confused about talking alone and getting a red card from the referee

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Hansi Flick could not understand why the referee gave him a red card when he was just talking to himself, and pointed to his team’s excessive long balls as the main reason for their 2-2 draw at Real Betis

in midweek. Barca looked to have rediscovered their form by thrashing Mallorca 5-1 but on Saturday they continued their away game despite Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres scoring twice to equalise in stoppage time.

“I am disappointed with our performance. Today was a game we had to win and we had the quality to do that,” the German said after the game.

“We had to increase the pace of play. We were too slow and used a lot of long balls. That is not our strength. “

When we have more possession we can find good positions and play fast football. Playing long balls is the easy way, but we don’t want to do that.”

Flick was sent off in the final 20 minutes after referee Alejandro Muniz showed him a red card for complaining. When Frenkie de Jong tackled Vitor Roque, which led to a penalty.

“This has never happened to me before. And I don’t think the club will appeal and that’s fine,” Flick revealed behind the scenes, with the media expecting to be banned for two matches.

“I do not understand the red card. I didn’t say anything to anyone. ทางเข้า https://ufabet999.app And I reacted to the penalty and said something to myself.”

Some fans questioned the game change, with main players such as Rafinha, Dani Olmo and Robert Lewandowski contributing to the team’s drop, to which Flick explained the reason:

“We need fresh players. This Wednesday we have the Champions League in Dortmund. I changed many important players but the truth is that today we were bad from the start.

“The first thing we did well was Lewandowski’s goal in the 39th minute. We are a young team and we have to improve a lot, especially in away games.”