Flick reacts to Real Madrid dressing room drama ahead of El Clasico: ‘It happens all over the world’

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Flick reacts to Real Madrid dressing room drama ahead of El Clasico: ‘It happens all over the world’

Flick reacts to Real Madrid dressing room drama ahead of El Clasico: ‘It happens all over the world’

As Barcelona prepare for a potentially title-winning El Clasico against Real Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou, Hansi Flick said that his attention is fully focused on Barcelona’s performance rather than t...

Flick reacts to Real Madrid dressing room drama ahead of El Clasico: ‘It happens all over the world’

As Barcelona prepare for a potentially title-winning El Clasico against Real Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou, Hansi Flick said that his attention is fully focused on Barcelona’s performance rather than t...

As Barcelona gear up for a potentially title-deciding El Clasico against Real Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou, all eyes are on Hansi Flick—and he's keeping his cool. The German manager made it clear that his focus is squarely on his own team's performance, not the swirling rumors of dressing room drama at their archrivals.

"We have to play and perform. That's what I want to see," Flick stated firmly. "We've had a fantastic season as a team, and that's what I want to see tomorrow. Everyone wants to watch the best match La Liga has to offer. The world will be watching, but ultimately, it's down to us. I want to see a team."

When pressed about reports of internal tension at Real Madrid—including whispers involving Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde—Flick shrugged off the distraction. "It happens all over the world, not just at Real. I was a bit surprised, but I don't mind. It's not my club. It's not my team. I don't think about it."

Despite the chaos in the opposition camp, Flick isn't expecting an easier match. "We want to win at home. We have a fantastic team, and the fans are behind us. It's a Clasico for them too, and they'll want to win. That's only natural. At the end of the day, El Clasico is important for everyone—for them and for us."

Flick also took a moment to praise Kylian Mbappe, calling him "one of the best in the world" and acknowledging the threat he poses—even though the French superstar won't be on the pitch tomorrow. "He has incredible quality," Flick added, keeping the focus on the challenge ahead.

With the title on the line and the world watching, Flick's message is simple: stay united, stay focused, and let the performance do the talking.

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