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3: 4 lost to Inter Milan, Barcelona played a subtle arithmetic series this season - 5, 4, 3, 2

4:16pm, 12 May 2025Football

I have always loved Frick. At Bayern that year, Frick won six championships. Although his performance declined in the second season, Bayern's attack power was still very strong. Looking at history, in the two seasons Frick coached (actually one and a half), Bayern's Bundesliga goals are among the best in team history, with about 100. This is almost equivalent to scoring 3 goals per game. Not to mention the UEFA Champions League, from the 19th to 20th season, Bayern still scored 43 goals while the schedule was shortened, averaging nearly 4 goals per game, which was really crazy.

When I came to Barcelona this season, Frick's offensive genes are still continuing. Barcelona has cultivated new tridents, Rafinia, Lewandowski, and Yamal have been activated, and everyone has strong output. At present, Rafinia has scored 13 Champions League goals, which is on par with Gilasi. The two are likely to share the Champions League Golden Boot this season.

And I like Frick not only because he advocates offense, but also because he is always generous on the defensive end. This is not a joke, because, I like teams with loopholes and don't like the cosmic team that is perfect but doesn't leave any bugs to the opponent. In the 2010 World Cup, Spain only conceded 2 goals in seven games, leaving almost no play for the opponent, but when the pass control is used for defense, the game is not very pleasant.

Barcelona this season is actually not perfect, it is far from the Dream Three period. But Barcelona is willing to lose the ball, so they look cute. In the two rounds with Inter Milan, Barcelona scored 6 goals and conceded 7 goals. If you let the Peak Dream Three come, they will definitely not be able to produce such data. In the 2009-10 Champions League semi-finals, Inter Milan also defeated Dream 3, but the two rounds combined were only 3:2. Especially in the second round, at Camp Nou, Mourinho vividly told the world how to deal with Barcelona's pass-through and control system.

If you watch all the Barcelona games this season, you should be sensitive to the 4:3 second leg of the Champions League semi-finals. No, it should be 3:4. The point is not that Barcelona scored three goals, but that Barcelona conceded 4 goals. After this 3:4 game, Barcelona played a subtle arithmetic sequence this season - 5, 4, 3, 2. Behind this set of sequences is my love for Frick.

is very simple. As of now, Barcelona has a total of 4 games in all competitions this season, with 4 goals conceded. And their goals in these 4 games happened to be 5, 4, 3, 2.

Let's take a look one by one below. First of all, it was La Liga. At the beginning of the season, Barcelona lost to Osasuna 2:4 away. The stubborn forces in La Liga gave La Liga freshman Fric a warning. But Barcelona is not vulnerable, and scoring two goals has saved face.

Then, it was the first stage of the Champions League, with Barcelona defeating Benfica 5-4 away. Can you imagine it? If you lose 4 goals, you can still win. In our perception, such a thing may only happen in the black and white era?

Then there is the classic Copa REE semi-final first leg, Barcelona scored a 4-4 goal draw with Atletico Madrid at home.

Finally, this Champions League semi-finals, 3:4.

provides a detail. Last season, Barcelona performed poorly, conceding 4 goals in a total of 6 games in a single game. This season, Frick has brought qualitative changes to Barcelona and his performance has also improved significantly. But there have been 4 games so far and 4 goals have been conceded. For a team like Barcelona, ​​it is indeed a bit inconsistent to be scored so many goals in a season. It can be seen that Frick's work is not perfect, and he still has not solved many of Barcelona's problems.

But what's wrong? 5:4, it is better than 1:0. 3:4. Although it was a loss, it was better than 0:1. At least, if this game is 3:4, you will forget it in a few days. But 3:4, you may continue to reminisce about it in the next few years. Will this set of arithmetic sequences be expanded? The end is the Spanish derby. Currently, 1:4 and 0:4 are missing. It seems that this is a bit out of line for Real Madrid at present, right?

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