Barcelona’s dramatic 4-3 victory over Celta Vigo showcased their fighting spirit, but behind the thrilling comeback, SPORT reports that the growing tensions within the dressing room have come to the forefront.
Several key players, including Ferran Torres, Ansu Fati, and Hector Fort, publicly displayed their frustrations over a lack of playing time or being substituted, which is making Hansi Flick’s management more complicated as the season progresses.
Clashes between players and Flick
Flick has been clear about his starting Xi and rotation policies, leaving a handful of players feeling sidelined. Ansu, in particular, was visibly upset after warming up throughout the second half but not being given a chance to play.
❌ Héctor Fort walked off the pitch visibly frustrated after the final whistle, skipping the usual handshake with Flick.
👀 Hansi noticed his reaction and approached him for a brief word on the sideline, but Fort, without offering much of a response, headed straight to the… pic.twitter.com/CAlzZRqO2Q
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His frustration boiled over when he kicked a fridge on the bench and threw his bib to the ground. His relationship with Flick has become strained, and his entourage believes the coach has treated him unfairly.
Meanwhile, Fort, who has barely featured this season, also expressed his displeasure. After the match, Flick went around congratulating his players, but Fort refused to acknowledge him, even avoiding a hug.
Flick’s response was a brief word in Fort’s ear, making it clear that the young player’s role in the team remains limited.
Ferran Torres reacts to substitution
Ferran must understand, Hansi Flick was saving him for next games, has to look at the big picture. Subbing for him was correct, we can’t takecrisk of having both Lewandowski and Ferran injured. And Omo made a big difference.
pic.twitter.com/02CrxikrWv— Ahsan Quadri (@AhsanQuadri_) April 19, 2025
The final flashpoint came with Torres, who scored and was one of the most active players on the pitch. However, despite his contributions, Flick substituted him in the second half.
Torres was visibly upset, not acknowledging Flick when he was taken off, and kicked a water bottle in frustration. The incident further highlighted the growing tension within the squad, with Torres unhappy about his treatment.
With the season heading into a critical phase, Flick must take note of these tensions carefully. His clear rotation choices have sparked unrest, and how he manages these player grievances will be crucial for maintaining squad harmony.