Barcelona continues its preparations for the Spanish Super Cup with high confidence following a series of consecutive victories that have restored the team’s balance and competitive edge. The Catalan side enters the tournament as one of the favorites to win, but behind this stable atmosphere lies a delicate tactical decision yet to be finalized by the coaching staff.
Hansi Flick understands that small details can make all the difference in a short tournament where mistakes are unforgiving. Therefore, he is carefully weighing his options ahead of the first match, keeping his sights set on winning the title without taking unnecessary risks. The German coach does not intend to rest any players and wants to settle matters early, especially with the possibility of facing Real Madrid in the final.
The real debate revolves around the attacking line, specifically the role of Ferran Torres. The player was given the opportunity to start in the last match and showed clear effort in terms of pressing and movement, but he lacked attacking effectiveness and was unable to make a decisive impact or capitalize on his chances, which has raised questions about his place in the starting lineup.
Conversely, Robert Lewandowski’s introduction as a substitute turned the tide of the match within minutes, reaffirming his value in crucial games and sending a clear message ahead of the Spanish Super Cup. This contrast has presented Flick with a tactical reality that cannot be ignored, especially given the Polish striker’s strong record in the competition and his extensive experience in such encounters.
Despite this, Flick does not hide his high regard for Ferran Torres and continues to defend his commitment and professional attitude. However, relying on him as a starter remains under consideration, given the need for maximum decisiveness against ruthless opponents.
With the Athletic Bilbao match approaching, indications suggest that Lewandowski’s return to the starting lineup is more likely, while Ferran Torres’ future hinges on his ability to capitalize on upcoming opportunities and prove that he can be the first-choice striker in Barcelona’s new project, not merely a second option in big matches.










