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The Real Madrid player shows the human side of his personality
The final whistle at Camp Nou wasn’t just about Barcelona’s two-goal victory over Real Madrid, nor was it about the climax of the La Liga title decided by the point they needed. Rather, the moment was bigger than football and more profound than the Clasico.
While I was celebrating “Barcelona” coach Hans Flick’s teamWith a historic victory against Real Madrid that returned the title to the Camp Nou coffers, the German coach was taking his toughest battle away from tactical plans.
The battle began on Sunday morning with the shocking news of his father’s death. Flick received the tragedy hours before the fateful El Clasico and he had the option of apologizing and everyone would understand.
But Flick decided to be “captain for the day”. He refused to leave the dressing room and insisted on leading Barcelona in a game that needed just one point to win the league. With two clean sheets scored by his players, he scored the full three points in the field of his historic rival.
As soon as the referee announced the end of the confrontation, the Spanish newspaper “AS” revealed the other side of El Clasico through its official report on the “X” platform. The pictured photo shows Real Madrid players, led by Vinicius Junior, as they make their way towards Hansie Flick to offer their condolences on the death of his father.
The Madrid newspaper wrote: Vinicus and the Real Madrid players send their sincere condolences to Flick after El Clasico. High sportsmanship from the Brazilian, the Whites captain and all the Real Madrid players after the match.