The latest ‘gift’ from Flick, creator of the ‘sextete’

It is the last gift of Hansi flick, the icing on the cake of this 56-year-old coach who will go down in history as the architect of the first 'sextete' in the history of the Bayern Munich, the second that is achieved in Europe after the Barça from Pep Guardiola. Flick leaves at the end of the season and does so by placing a new Bundesliga in the showcases of the Munich entity. Julian Nagelsmann will replace the next course.

To the credit of this technician who started as an interim after the departure of Niko Kovac Unforgettable matches remain, starting with the Champions League final against him PSG (2-1), which made the Bayern the king of Europe. The humiliation of the FC Barcelona in the quarterfinals, with that famous scandal win (8-2). Logically, he was chosen coach of the year 2020 by the UEFA.

His triumph over UANL Tigers In the Club World Cup (1-0) the spectacular work begun the previous season culminated, but since football has no memory, the elimination suffered curiously at the hands of the PSG this season in Cchampions League and some internal disputes that he had, led him to make the decision not to continue despite having a contract until June 2023.

The stage of Flick He has stood out for his excellent contribution as a strategist. To this he had practically dedicated his career as a coach before taking over the reins of the Bayern. He was from 2006 to 2014 assistant to Joachim Löw in the German national team, with which he won the Brazil World Cup 2014 and where he was mainly in charge of tactics in a team that stood out for its sober and at the same time beautiful football.

World Champion in Brazil 2014

After that spectacular achievement in the world Cup, became sports director of the German Federation. On November 3, 2019, he was appointed interim coach of the Bayern after the aforementioned departure of Kovac. Five months later and after great matches, it was decided to extend his contract until 2023.

Stage as a player

As a footballer, he was also a member of the Bavarian team between 1985 and 1990. He played 104 games, scoring five goals. He played as a midfielder and, as a good supporter of the Bayern Since he was little, his dream was to succeed in the team of his heart. He signed his first professional contract with the Munich at age 20 when he arrived from the youth of the Sandhausen. Won four Bundesligas and one Germany Cup before leaving to Cologne, where he stayed for three years. He came to dispute the final of the European cup 1987, lost to the Port. At 28, a serious ligament injury ended his career as a soccer player.

Fortunately, he was able to return many years later to what he considers his home to lead the project that would end those six consecutive titles in a calendar year that make this Bayern in a team of legend. Now say goodbye leaving another Bundesliga in the honors.

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