FC Barcelona 4-0 Dortmund: A statement win under Hansi Flick

FC Barcelona is impressing once again. Their stunning 4-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund is further proof. Under Hansi Flick’s leadership, the Catalan club seems to have turned a new page. The days of European humiliation are behind them—Barça is once again a serious contender for the Champions League, ten years after their last title.

Against the German side, the Blaugrana showcased an impressive tactical range: ball control, rapid transitions, and clinical finishing. Solid in defense, dominant in midfield, and lethal in attack, Flick’s Barça has very few weaknesses. The German coach has successfully restored confidence in a squad that was already present last season, without relying on new signings.

Standout performers like Raphinha, Pedri, Lewandowski, and Lamine Yamal are shining, while players such as De Jong, Baldé, and Martínez bring balance and consistency. Even the substitutes have risen to the occasion. According to the Catalan press, the team’s revival is closely linked to Flick’s arrival.

So, who is Europe’s best team—PSG or Barça? The debate is open. But one thing is clear: Barça is back… and they’re frightening.

Pascal Amstrong

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