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Gonzalo Miró reveals what Hansi Flick's butifarra is hiding: 'It's clear that...'

The panelist says what many think after seeing Hansi Flick's attitude in the last match

The main protagonist of the weekend at FC Barcelona was Hansi Flick. The German coach drew all eyes during the match against Girona, which ended with a Barça victory in the 93rd minute thanks to a goal by Ronald Araújo. However, beyond the result, what really made the headlines was the German coach's attitude on the sideline.

Hansi Flick was the center of attention first because of the starting line-up, then because of the substitutions he made, and finally because of his expulsion. Barça's coach received two consecutive yellow cards "for applauding sarcastically" and "for making a gesture of disapproval." It could have been worse, since after Araújo's goal, Flick made several obscene gestures that, fortunately for him, were not included in the referee's report.

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This way, Hansi Flick will only miss next weekend's clásico at Bernabéu, although his behavior has sparked a debate both inside and outside the locker room. Nobody doubts his commitment, but his growing nervousness is attracting the attention of the press and fans. Gonzalo Miró himself, a regular contributor to sports programs, wanted to offer his point of view on the German coach's situation.

Gonzalo Miró says what many think about Hansi Flick

Gonzalo Miró was clear and forceful: "Something's going on in there, because Hansi Flick isn't like he was last year". Miró stated that he notices a clear change in the coach's behavior and that his gesture on the field is no coincidence. "He's already had the confrontation with De la Fuente, what happened with Lamine Yamal, now this," he commented.

These words have caused a lot of buzz, since Gonzalo Miró doesn't usually make unfounded statements. According to his analysis, Hansi Flick's problem isn't just about sports, but also emotional and group management. The pressure for results, ongoing injuries, and internal criticism are affecting his mood, leading him to react more impulsively.

Hansi Flick has changed

The truth is that the images of Hansi Flick on the sideline against Girona were revealing. He was seen protesting almost every play, shouting at the assistants, and gesturing nervously even when his team was attacking. In contrast to his usual calm, the coach seemed overwhelmed by the tension of the moment, reflecting the accumulated frustration of recent weeks.

Inside the club, they try to downplay the incident. Locker room sources say that Flick remains very focused and that his reactions are the result of the passion with which he experiences the matches. However, they also admit that they notice him more tense and reactive than in his first season, when everything seemed to flow naturally.

Hansi Flick's "butifarra," as part of the Catalan press has called it, was not just a gesture of frustration, but the tip of the iceberg of a tense atmosphere. The German coach is experiencing his most delicate moment since he arrived at Camp Nou, and the clásico comes at the worst possible time. Gonzalo Miró summed it up perfectly: "Something's going on."

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