
Flick Explains Why Barça Will Never Be Real Madrid and Ends Up being Exposed
Flick Talks Too Much in Press Conference Against Madrid and Is Exposed Alongside His Club of Insecure People
Rivalries in the world of soccer always excite all fans, and in the case of one as old as Barça and Madrid, even more so. This has been ongoing for several years and even a whole century. One of these clear examples is the new generations, who actually have more disdain than ever, even when it comes to professionals.
In this regard, it was the same coach of the Football Club Barcelona, Hansi Flick, attacking Madrid over their complaint about the less than 72-hour rest. However, the same users end up portraying him with statements he made later in the same press conference. This, besides showing outstanding hypocrisy, speaks about the complex that exists when talking about Real Madrid.
The German coach arrives at the blaugrana institution as a true savior and showing a very different face of the team. However, despite being an authoritative figure with a lot of character, he has allowed himself to be influenced by the absurdities of his club.

He Contradicts Himself
Going against Real Madrid while being part of the Football Club Barcelona is not something strange and, in fact, for many, it might even be natural. However, if you're going to maintain a discourse against the Merengues, you have to be 100% convinced.
Social media users haven't missed the opportunity to expose what the coach of the Culers is. In the same press conference, he exposes himself by saying that one shouldn't complain about the schedule like Madrid, and he does it himself.

In the end, these types of actions are what make the difference when it comes to the truth. Moreover, his words are very clear, and it's that Madrid is not Barça, and they are proud of it.
The Difference Is Clear
When Madrid goes head-on against those who want to harm soccer and the teams of Spain, Barcelona attacks from behind. However, they are the ones who end up exposing how ridiculous they can be.
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