Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski says Hansi Flick has made changes to his tactics recently and the team aren’t playing quite so high up the pitch any more.
Flick’s infamous high line has attracted plenty of criticism during his time at the club, but Lewandowski says changes have been made.
“Recently, there has been a change in this field and we don’t play so high anymore,” he told Pilka Nozna.
“We have become more flexible in the defensive game, we do not always take risks as we did in the first season. In some games we still try to catch the opponent offside, in others the strategy looks a little different.”
Lewandowski was also quizzed on his future and if winning the Champions League would be the perfect way to sign off his Barcelona career.
“This is definitely not the time to make a decision yet,” he said.
“I have no idea what will happen ing the Champions League. There is such a long way to win it that it makes no sense to even ask yourself such a question: what if yes and what if no?
“If we manage to reach the semi-finals, then we will be able to wonder – what to do to play in the final. But of course, crowning the club’s career with a second Champions League win against another club would be a great thing.”
Barcelona will discover their next opponents on Friday when the knockout phase fixtures are confirmed.
Source: barcablaugranes.com
