Hansi Flick Eyes Historic 100-Point Milestone After Barcelona Clinches La Liga
FC Barcelona may have already secured the La Liga title, but head coach Hansi Flick is far from satisfied with simply lifting the trophy. In a recent press conference, the German tactician confirmed his commitment to the project and set a daring new target for the closing stretch of the season: reaching the century mark with 100 points.
For most managers, securing a league championship triggers a period of rotation and experimentation. Flick, however, is treating the final three matches of the campaign as a quest for historic dominance. The math is simple but demanding: Barcelona must win every remaining fixture to hit the 100-point threshold, a feat rarely achieved in the history of Spanish football.
The Pursuit of Perfection: No Concessions
Flick made it clear that the pursuit of 100 points outweighs the desire to give fringe players meaningful minutes. In a move that underscores his competitive nature, Flick indicated he will not be making “gestures” or concessions with his lineup. This includes a refusal to debut third-choice goalkeeper Diego Kochen in the remaining matches.
The decision serves a dual purpose. While it maximizes the team’s chances of winning, it also protects the individual accolades of his starters. Specifically, by keeping the primary rotation intact, Flick is ensuring that goalkeeper Joan Garcia remains on track to secure the Zamora Trophy, awarded to the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-to-games ratio in La Liga.
This “no-compromise” approach is a stark contrast to the typical post-title slump. While the squad is currently dealing with the physical toll of the rua—the massive victory parade through the streets of Barcelona—Flick is pushing his players to maintain their intensity through the final whistle of the season.
Politics and the Pitch: The Lamine Yamal Controversy
The celebration of the title was not without its friction. During the victory parade, 18-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal drew significant attention by waving a Palestinian flag. The gesture sparked a conversation about the intersection of sports and politics, one that Flick addressed directly during his press availability.

Flick admitted that the display “did not please” him, noting that such actions introduce a “distorting element” into the sporting environment. However, the coach acknowledged the autonomy of his young star, noting that Yamal is now a legal adult at 18 and the decision was his own.
The German manager’s philosophy remains firm: footballers should avoid immersing themselves in “thorny” political issues. According to Flick, the primary responsibility of the athlete is to perform on the pitch and “make people happy,” rather than becoming a lightning rod for political debate.
Squad Status and the Alavés Hurdle
As Barcelona prepares for their next clash, the roster is seeing some shifts. Lamine Yamal is currently the only confirmed absentee for the upcoming match, while defender Andreas Christensen is expected to return to the squad, providing a timely boost to the backline.
The immediate test comes today against Alavés, with kickoff scheduled for 21:30 local time (CEST) in Spain. The match serves as a litmus test for the squad’s discipline; following the exhaustive celebrations of the league title, the team must prove that the “title hangover” won’t derail their pursuit of the 100-point mark.
For global followers, this match is more than a formality. It is the first step in a three-game sprint toward a record that would cement Flick’s debut season as one of the most dominant in the club’s modern era.
Key Takeaways: The Road to 100
- The Target: Barcelona must win their final three matches to reach 100 points in La Liga.
- Roster Stability: Flick will not rotate heavily or debut third-string players to ensure maximum competitiveness.
- Individual Honors: The strategy protects Joan Garcia’s bid for the Zamora Trophy.
- Internal Friction: Flick expressed disapproval of Lamine Yamal’s political gestures during the title parade, emphasizing a separation between football and politics.
- Availability: Lamine Yamal is out for the Alavés match; Andreas Christensen is potentially returning.
The next confirmed checkpoint for the Blaugrana is the match against Alavés tonight. If Barcelona can navigate the physical fatigue of their celebrations and secure three points, the dream of a century-point season remains alive.

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