“The Germans don’t know the word ‘stop’ at all.” Flick announced that they were going for bigger tro…
“The Germans don’t know the word ‘stop’.” Flick announced a course towards achieving greater trophies. Hansi Flick clearly defined the direction in which the team should develop. He focused on strict mental discipline and ensuring that every player was fully involved in the team’s efforts. In his speech, the coach not only shared his plans, but also set a new standard: the German philosophy of continuous progress became the foundation for future victories. The “hunger” for success that Flick mentioned for the next season isn’t just an abstract concept. It’s a practical tool. In modern football, where tactical strategies become ineffective when intensity decreases, it’s the willingness to give 100% effort at every moment that determines a team’s level of performance. The coach demands not just participation, but the best version of each player. Without compromises, without looking back at past results, and with complete dedication to the team’s goals. The idea of “major goals” seems like a direct challenge to both the players and the management. Historically, Flick has built successful projects through total control, high levels of activity, and unwavering faith in his methods. Now, he applies these standards to a new context, laying the psychological foundation for long-term success. If the team accepts these rules, the next season could be not just a period of adaptation, but a time of real achievements. Flick has already set the stage for success. It’s up to the team to show how strong they can be on the field.