Cup win gives Barca extra motivation for Inter clash, says Flick
Barcelona's Brazilian forward Raphinha (C) takes part in a training session on the eve of the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg football match between FC Barcelona and Inter Milan at the Joan Gamper training ground in Sant Joan Despi, near Barcelona, on April 29, 2025. (Photo by LLUIS GENE / AFP)
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Barcelona beat arch-rivals Real Madrid to
win the Copa del Rey at the weekend, which will provide extra motivation rather
than being a distraction when they face Inter Milan in the Champions League
semi-final, manager Hansi Flick said on Tuesday.
Flick's side, who top LaLiga, completed the
first part of their treble bid in a dramatic extra-time 3-2 win on
Saturday, and the manager was asked if he needs to curb the players' euphoria
ahead of Wednesday's first leg at home to the Italians.
"No, what I can see is that everyone
is focused on this match, that everyone knows how important it is to be able to
go to the Champions League final," Flick told reporters.
"Also this win against Real is very
important for the positive vibes, and it could push you also. We know that we
have to work hard to reach the final. It's a dream for everyone to be here, we
have to stay focused.
"Inter have a team where some players
are at an age where maybe it's the last opportunity to reach a final and they
will give 100%."
After an enthralling 120 minutes against
Real, Flick is waiting to see how his players react in training.
"We'll see tomorrow, today is not the
day to speak about the starting 11, tomorrow we will see what happens and how
they recover," Flick said.
"Also, Inter played on Sunday and they
have less hours of recovery but it's a Champions League semi-final and everyone
wants to give 100%."
Flick did confirm that Wojciech Szczesny
will remain his first-choice keeper in the Champions League despite the return
of long-term injury absentee Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
Inter's treble bid ended last week when
they exited the Coppa Italia semi-finals at the hands of AC Milan, and two
consecutive league losses allowed Napoli to take top spot in Serie A and open
up a gap of three points.
Flick, however, will not be changing his
approach against a side who have lost three matches in a row.
"The Champions League is also for
Inter a big chance to win a title, they are two matches away from the final,
the same as we are," Flick said.
"It doesn't matter about the matches in the past. I don't think about that because it's not my job, I'm focused on my team."


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