According to Polo, deputy editor of Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, the German coach has not appeared before the media cameras since the club officially announced his arrival on May 29. Barca made it clear that they didn’t want new coach Hans-Dieter Flick to be exposed to too many complicated situations in front of the media.
However, Barca does have plans to hold a press conference for Flick, but it won’t be executed in the short term. Flick will start leading the team on a pre-season training camp from July 10th, but Barca is not ready to let Flick attend a press conference on that day. They plan to have him first give an interview to the Barca One platform shortly after the start of the pre-season.
The club doesn’t want the coach to face any form of questions at routine press conferences until he gets to know the club’s daily life and until he draws some conclusions about the team’s composition. In this sense, Barcelona thinks July 28, the day the team travels to the United States, is the ideal date for Hans-Dieter Flick to meet the media for the first time in the US before the tour.
Currently, Hans-Dieter Flick is enjoying a vacation with his family on Formentera Island.
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