Barcelonaās thrilling 4-3 comeback win over Celta Vigo was more than just a crucial victory in their La Liga campaignāit also exposed growing unrest behind the scenes. Despite the celebrations, frustration was quietly building within the dressing room, especially regarding Hansi Flickās substitution decisions.
According to Spanish outlet El Nacional, the tension wasnāt limited to Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres. Young right-back HĆ©ctor Fort also showed visible signs of displeasure. After being left out once again, Fort reportedly snubbed a handshake from Flick post-matchāa move seen by many as a subtle act of defiance. Witnesses say Flick tried to speak with him, but Fortās frustration was clear.
Fortās discontent stems from a season of limited opportunities. Despite several injuries in defense, the La Masia graduate has played just 480 out of a possible 4,590 minutes. Heās featured in only 15 games and had just 27 minutes in the Champions League. Recently, he hasnāt made an appearance in Barcelonaās last six league matches, despite consistently performing well in training.
This has led to concerns about Flickās rigid approach. The German coach has stuck with a consistent starting eleven and appears hesitant to rotate unless absolutely necessary. While the teamās results have generally justified this, the lack of minutes for certain squad members could lead to long-term problems if not addressed.
Barcelonaās depth includes talented young players who need regular involvement to grow and feel valued. Without opportunities, morale could dip and tensions rise.
Though the club continues to support Flickās leadership, the fallout from the Celta Vigo clash shows that managing dressing-room dynamics will be vital. The win masked deeper issuesāFerran, Ansu, and Fortās reactions suggest internal frustrations are quietly bubbling beneath the surface.