Flick talks Yamal, Kounde Lewandowski, Balde after Barcelona 3-3 Inter

Barcelona-Inter 3-3: Flick's Critical Take on Star Players
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick confessed he was dissatisfied with way his squad started the encounter against Inter Milan Wednesday night, particularly with the goals conceded.
However, he made it plain that he was proud of the players' response and fight back to secure a 3-3 tie. It was a tough game that provided lots of entertainment for the fans, particularly in the second half.
"We didn't have a good start. We conceded two goals, but we recovered and performed exceptionally well in the second half.
However, he made it plain that he was proud of the players' response and fight back to secure a 3-3 tie. It was a tough game that provided lots of entertainment for the fans, particularly in the second half.
"We didn't have a good start. We conceded two goals, but we recovered and performed exceptionally well in the second half.
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"It was fantastic for the fans; it was the first match between the two teams, and we needed to win in Milan. "It's a final before a final," Flick commented following the match.
Praise for Lamine Yamal
Young Lamine Yamal was one of the night's key players. Flick had nothing but praise for him, particularly for scoring the opening goal for Barcelona, which helped them re-enter the game.
“Lamine showed us the way,” Flick explained. "His goal to make it 1-2 came at a critical time. I'm proud of the entire team, but he truly stood out once more."
Yamal's fitness was questioned prior to the game, but he was cleared to participate following a thorough examination by the medical team.
"He was a little uncomfortable, but we believed the medical advise. Big matches bring out the best in him, as he demonstrated again."
“Lamine showed us the way,” Flick explained. "His goal to make it 1-2 came at a critical time. I'm proud of the entire team, but he truly stood out once more."
Yamal's fitness was questioned prior to the game, but he was cleared to participate following a thorough examination by the medical team.
"He was a little uncomfortable, but we believed the medical advise. Big matches bring out the best in him, as he demonstrated again."