Hansi Flick has accepted a two-game touchline ban and admitted he will have to improve his behaviour going forward.
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick, who will be out of action for the final two games of 2024 against Leganes and Atletico Madrid, has admitted he needs to improve https://ufabet999.app his behaviour by not protesting to the referee and affecting the team with penalties, Mundo Deportivo reported on Saturday.
Flick was sent off midway through last weekend’s 2-2 draw at Real Betis after the German protested to referee Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz over the awarding of a penalty to Betis, which Giovani Lo Celso converted on 68 minutes to make it 1-1, although Barcelona’s appeal against the penalty was unsuccessful.
‘My reaction was not good, that’s clear. I tried to speak to Frankie, I don’t want him to complain about the referee, I don’t want to waste energy on something that we can’t change. You have to accept the decision, it was a difficult decision but we have to accept it. Maybe I should improve my behavior. ‘
‘I’ve only arrived and it’s a different league. I just ask them to always blow the same whistle. I accept the penalty but we have to play better. What I asked and they did was not to complain to the referee. It’s different to a few years ago. Our philosophy is to do what we can. Referees can improve too. We are human and we make mistakes,’ Flick said.