Under the management of Hansi Flick, Robert Lewandowski has been a vital striker for Barcelona, but he has been substituted more often lately.
To put things in context, Flick has subbed off the Polish forward in 12 of the 22 games that have been played thus far. These substitutions have drawn a lot of attention, particularly because some of them have taken place in games that haven’t been decided yet.
It is well known that Flick favors players who can provide their best effort throughout the game, which is why he likes to add new legs in the closing minutes.
According to Cat Radio as claimed by Barca Universal, the demands of Flick’s playing style are the cause of these changes.
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Despite his remarkable abilities, Lewandowski finds it difficult to sustain the high level of intensity needed for the entire 90 minutes, as the German coach and his staff have observed.
Although there are risks associated with this strategy, Flick thinks it is essential for success.
All players must be concentrated and playing at a minimum of 70–80% effort in order to succeed with his method; failure to do so could result in subpar performance.
A crucial component of the team’s overall strategy is making sure that each member performs at their best through to the very finish.
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