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Hansi Flick Criticizes LaLiga Scheduling as Detrimental to Champions League Success

The FC Barcelona coach calls late kickoffs and tight schedules harmful to players and urges LaLiga to adopt scheduling practices seen in other top European leagues.

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Hansi Flick, durante el entrenamiento de este sábado en Sant Joan Despí.

Overview

  • Hansi Flick has intensified his criticism of LaLiga's scheduling, describing its inflexibility as damaging to Spanish clubs competing in the Champions League.
  • The coach specifically called the rescheduling of the Valladolid–Barça match to a 21:00 kickoff a 'joke,' citing insufficient recovery time before their semifinal against Inter Milan.
  • Flick highlighted the physical toll on players, noting late-night returns and disrupted rest schedules, with matches often ending past midnight.
  • He contrasted LaLiga's approach with leagues in England, Germany, and France, which routinely adjust domestic fixtures to support their clubs in European competitions.
  • Spain recently secured a fifth Champions League berth, increasing the importance of protecting its teams in continental tournaments, a point Flick emphasized in his critique.