Flick has to remind dejected Barcelona: We’re in UCL semis
16 April, 2025Adam0 Comments1 category
DORTMUND, Germany — Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said he had to remind his disappointed players they had reached the Champions League semifinal after Tuesday’s 3-1 loss to Borussia Dortmund.
Serhou Guirassy‘s hat trick snapped Barça’s 24-match unbeaten streak since the start of 2025 at a noisy Signal Iduna Park, but the Catalans won the tie 5-3 on aggregate after a 4-0 first leg victory last week.
It’s the first time Barça have reached the semifinals since 2019, with either Bayern Munich or Inter Milan up next.
“I think everyone here recognizes and appreciates the team’s performances this season,” Flick said in a news conference when asked if the result had been accompanied by excessive negativity. “Today was not our best game. I understand the questions in that respect, but I think we still have cause to be happy.
“There was not a great atmosphere in the dressing room, either. It was only when I told them, ‘Lads, we’re in the semifinal,’ that it lifted a bit. But of course, that’s what the players expect of themselves. They want to win every game. Today, they’re a little disappointed, but I think the happiness of going through will prevail.”
Flick rested Pedri and Iñigo Martínez in Dortmund, while Alejandro Balde was missing with an injury, and the home side, buoyed by an incredible atmosphere, started strongly.
Guirassy opened the scoring from the penalty spot early on and headed in a second after the break to fuel belief of an unlikely comeback.
Ramy Bensebaini‘s own goal appeared to end the tie, only for Guirassy to strike again to set up a fascinating finale.
Barça held on, though, and Flick felt they were worthy winners over the two legs.
“We played two games,” he said. “We won the first 4-0, and here we have lost 3-1. I think we deserved to reach the semifinal. Dortmund made life difficult for us. The atmosphere was extraordinary, but we are in the last four.
“It will be important to analyze this game, but we’ve accumulated a lot of matches, and it could be normal [to drop the performance level]. But I am really satisfied with the team and the performances this season. We’re still in three competitions. We’re in the Champions League semifinal. This is a huge success, and we can be happy for that.”
Barça now have back-to-back LaLiga games at home to Celta Vigo and Mallorca as they look to maintain their four-point lead at the top of the standings.
They then will face Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final on April 26, with defender Jules Koundé keen to quickly eradicate the mistakes that blighted them in Dortmund.
“I am really happy to be in the semifinal but disappointed with how we played,” Koundé told reporters. “We lacked everything we did well in the first leg: pressing, closing passing lanes. We were not up to it today. We made mistakes, switched off. Flick told us we had to improve at halftime. Maybe we did a little in the second half.
“We have to keep going and not stop doing what we have done throughout the season. We have to be happy with the work the team has put in so far.”
Barcelona survived against Borussia Dortmund, but must improve away from home
FC Barcelona made it across the finish line, but it was an ugly performance. Borussia Dortmund dominated proceedings, not to mention handing the Catalans their first L of the year.
Dortmund won the second leg of their UEFA Champions League match 3-1, and if anything, it was flattering to the visiting team. Barcelona still progressed 5-3 on aggregate, but it certainly made them nervous. The Germans created chance after chance, and Wojciech Szczęsny was under siege most of the game.
In just the opening half-hour, Borussia Dortmund scored a goal and created two other big chances, and took eight shots to Barça’s 1. By the end, Dortmund had created 5 chances to Barcelona’s 0, and outshot them 18-7. Szczęsny made eight saves, and allowed three other shots into his net. It says something that he was possibly Barcelona’s best player today. This loss was by no means an accident or a fluke result. The xG showed Dortmund with 3.85 to Barcelona’s 0.49.
Hansi Flick’s decision to rotate for this game could be questioned, although he was forced to make a few changes due to injuries, such as the one that afflicted Alejandro Balde. Still, that doesn’t quite explain Barcelona’s complete lack of concentration, and how superstar players such as Raphinha or Lamine Yamal looked ordinary.
In the center of defense, Ronald Araujo had a particularly poor game, but it’s not like any defender had a good one, either, so perhaps it’s wrong to single him out.
For whatever reason, Barcelona has always had a much harder time away from home in the UEFA Champions League. And it seems this is still the case given the result today. It’s probably not sustainable, since it relies on them getting huge wins at home to compensate. It’s hard to see Barcelona getting away with this type of display at San Siro or at the Allianz Arena, where their next opponent, either Inter Milan or Bayern Munich, play.
Barcelona sneak through after Serhou Guirassy’s treble gives Dortmund hope
In the end, it was comfortable enough for Barcelona, despite Serhou Guirassy’s hat-trick. They were unable to hold the ball and command through possession as they might have liked but they always had clear water. There were spells, though, when they were distinctly uneasy and, but for an own goal that came at just the right time for them, this might have been a very awkward evening.
“I had a feeling something like that would happen today because I know the stadium well,” said the Barça manager, Hansi Flick, once of Bayern. “Things didn’t go too well for us, but Dortmund played very well. The things we played out weren’t what we normally do.” It was a tie, though, that raised doubts about Barcelona as potential champions. There is much to admire about Flick’s Spanish league leaders but theirs is a high-risk game and more precise opponents than Dortmund might have exposed them.
Barcelona’s 4-0 home win last week had in effect settled the tie. The result was that the buildup was notably convivial. As blue and garnet mingled with yellow and black outside the various pizzerias and pubs on a humid spring afternoon in the Alter Markt, there was a disorienting sense of wandering through the idealised world of an advert.
If there was jeopardy for Barcelona it was only in conceding early – which they did. Twice in the past eight years they’ve squandered three-goal first-leg leads, to Roma and Liverpool. There were past traumas there for Dortmund to awake before the fury of the Yellow Wall. The 4-3-3 of last week was gone and its place Niko Kovac preferred a 3-4-2-1. The extra bodies in the middle allowed them to pressure Barcelona much more quickly and higher up the pitch than a week ago, and Flick’s side did not respond well.
The pace of Karim Adeyemi in an inside-left position caused problems and had created a couple of half-chances even before he laid in Pascal Gross, who was tripped by Wojciech Szczesny for a ninth-minute penalty. Guirassy converted. At that point, Barça were unexpectedly ragged, rattled by Dortmund’s intensity and an increasingly raucous atmosphere. The home side had five efforts on target within the opening 20 minutes. Flick’s decision to rest Pedri, the player who above all could perhaps offer control of possession, began to look an unwise gamble; by the time he came on after 59 minutes, the hectic tone had been set.
The danger for Dortmund, and the hope for Barça, was that the home side would blow themselves out and, after Maximilian Beier had headed a Gross free-kick straight at Szczesny on the half hour, that was what happened. Without ever looking entirely assured, Barca seemed to have a measure of control by half-time.
But the second half began with another Dortmund surge and a goal within four minutes, Guirassy heading his second from close range. Dortmund had hope but within five minutes it was gone, Fermin López’s cross thumped into his own net by Ramy Bensebaini. With that, some of the fire went out of Dortmund, at least until fine work from the substitute Julien Duranville led to Guirassy sweeping in his third with 14 minutes remaining. When Julian Brandt had the ball in the net three minutes later, Barca’s temperament might really have been tested, but he was ruled offside.
Dortmund never quite looked like turning the tie, but they exposed flaws in their opponents. Although it tended to be lost in the 4-0 scoreline, Dortmund had also created chances last week: 13 of them, to go with 18 on Tuesday, which is a major problem for Barça. Like all Flick sides, they play with an extremely high line and that means they are vulnerable; their pressing only has to go fractionally awry for them to be extremely open, particularly to quick direct runners.
That’s why they’ve conceded four this season in games against Osasuna, Benfica and Atlético. Two of those examples have come in the 24-match unbeaten run going back to the beginning of the year on which they came into this game, which says much for the potency of their forward line – but that may not be enough. “There are things we need to correct,” said the defender Ronald Araújo, “but we’re in the semi-finals. I’m happy because at another time, this game would have slipped away from us.”
Whether Inter or Bayern come through Wednesday’s quarter-final, they will look at the way Barça struggled to deal with the press and the swathes of space behind their defensive line, and see opportunity.
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