As Barcelona navigates a crucial stage of the season, new manager Hansi Flick has left no doubt about the club's ultimate ambition. With the team holding a strong seven-point lead in La Liga but facing a 2-0 deficit against Atlético Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals, the coach was asked to define the top priority.
Flick's message was unequivocal. While acknowledging that domestic success is the essential foundation, he placed European glory at the pinnacle. "The dream for every player, club, fans, coaches is to win the Champions League," Flick stated, emphasizing the unique motivation it brings. He noted the team gives an extra "5% more than 100%" in European fixtures, calling it the competition "why we are here."
This focus on continental success highlights the elite standard at a club like Barcelona, where winning Europe's biggest prize is the definitive measure of a legendary season. The immediate challenge is twofold: maintain their commanding La Liga position against Espanyol, and then mount a historic comeback at the Camp Nou to overturn the deficit against Diego Simeone's resilient Atlético. For Flick and his squad, every match now is a step toward realizing that Champions League dream.
