Hansi Flick’s game-management of Barcelona star forward reaping great rewards

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Hansi Flick’s game-management of Barcelona star forward reaping great rewards

In Barcelona’s recent Champions League match against Young Boys, manager Hansi Flick made the notable decision to substitute Robert Lewandowski, a move that did not sit well with the Polish striker, who was eager to complete his hat-trick.

At 36 years old, Lewandowski’s ambition to contribute more to his team is admirable, and it is clear that his enduring performance is also a result of Flick’s thoughtful management.

To fully appreciate this situation, it is essential to highlight that Lewandowski has played a full 90 minutes in just one of the last seven matches for Barcelona.

This strategic rotation has allowed the seasoned striker to manage his energy levels more effectively, particularly during the critical closing moments of games.

Flick’s detailed rotation of Lewandowski

So far this season, Lewandowski has started all 10 matches for the team, but he has been substituted six times, which accounts for nearly 42% of his outings.

This is a significant increase compared to last season, where he was taken off only 14 times in 44 starts.

Robert Lewandowski has scored nine goals this season. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)Robert Lewandowski has scored nine goals this season. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Robert Lewandowski has scored nine goals this season. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Flick’s approach this season has already resulted in Lewandowski saving 96 minutes by coming off during the final stages of matches. This careful management of his playing time is crucial for maintaining his performance throughout the long season.

Additionally, Flick has made a conscious effort to lighten Lewandowski’s defensive responsibilities, allowing him to channel his energy entirely into finding the back of the net.

How did Flick unleash Lewandowski?

As a result of these tactical adjustments, Lewandowski has scored an impressive nine goals in just 804 minutes of play, averaging a goal every 89 minutes.

This scoring rate is a marked improvement from his previous season under Xavi, where he netted 26 goals over 3,798 minutes, which translates to a goal every 189 minutes.

Flick’s strategies are paying off, enhancing Lewandowski’s ability to be a decisive force for Barcelona as they strive for success in various competitions.

By optimising his minutes on the pitch and focusing on his attacking contributions, Lewandowski is not only extending his career but also bolstering Barcelona’s chances of triumph this season.

Stats taken from SPORT

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