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Flick Promises Rivals: 'Different' Barça Coming Back

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Coach Hansi Flick has promised we will see a "different Barcelona side" in the coming weeks after Tuesday's chastening 3-0 defeat to Chelsea in the Champions League at Stamford Bridge.

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Barcelona's 3-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge was not just an ordinary loss, but a disastrous night that ended two historic winning streaks, one for the team as a whole and the other for German coach Hansi Flick, in addition to complicating the team's situation in the Champions League...

·Amman, Jordan
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Chelsea FC is in the top game of the day earning FC Barcelona high with coach Flick – also thanks to a slapstick owner. Galatasaray loses surprisingly at home. Ajax is the last pointless team in the Champions League.

·Dortmund, Germany
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FC Barcelona and its German coach are in London without a chance and are anxious for the direct entry into the Chanmpions League Eighth Final. The Italian teams cheer – only one team remains pointless.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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FC Barcelona were a shadow of their former selves at Stamford Bridge. Hansi Flick's team played their worst match since the German coach took over at the Camp Nou against an inexhaustible Chelsea side that outplayed Barça in every aspect of the game. The 3-0 scoreline could have been even worse. The Blaugrana committed their usual Champions League errors: first, they missed a golden opportunity in the 6th minute when Ferran Torres squandered a o…

The defeat of FC Barcelona is in everyone’s sights. Hansi Flick’s failed against a Chelsea who took better advantage of their opportunities, partly because of Ronald Araujo, who self-expulsed before the end of the first part. After the debacle at Stamford Bridge, several Barça players have been marked. At the end of the match, Joan Garcia gave his face on the field. The first thing he wanted to make clear is that “we came with the intention of g…

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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