Hansi Flick’s Barcelona: the numbers behind a commanding run

FC Barcelona’s head coach, Hans-Dieter Flick, has put up a strong record since taking charge. Across 116 matches, Barcelona count 88 wins, 10 draws and 18 losses. That’s a 76% win rate and 274 points collected, backed by a team Sofascore Rating of 7.10.
Results since taking over
Barcelona’s performance figure stands at 79%, with a goal tally of 317 scored and 132 conceded. That margin shows how often they control games in LaLiga and beyond. The 88-10-18 ledger is the base of this tenure and it reads like a side that knows what it wants to do.
Style in numbers
Flick’s team averages 17.6 shots per match, with 6.9 of those on target. Possession sits at 67%, and Barcelona generate 4.2 big chances per game. In short, they keep the ball, arrive in numbers and create regularly.
Trophies on the shelf
Since his arrival, the cabinet has grown: 2 La Liga titles, 2 Supercopa de España trophies and 1 Copa del Rey. The balance between consistent league output and domestic cup success is clear in the data. It is silverware that matches the underlying metrics.
Formation and career context
Flick’s preferred setup is a 4-2-3-1, a shape that fits Barcelona’s possession profile and shot volume. His broader managerial record totals 422 matches, 258 wins, 71 draws and 93 losses, with a 981:514 goals record. Previous stops include Bayern München (70-8-8 in 86), Germany (12-7-6 in 25) and Hoffenheim (88-46-61 in 195).
If you enjoy tracking managers through hard numbers, Sofascore has the full match-by-match breakdown, live momentum graphs and historical performance data. The picture is consistent: control of the ball, steady chance creation and a results line that keeps Barcelona near the top.
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18 May 2026Hansi Flick’s Barcelona: the numbers behind a commanding run

FC Barcelona’s head coach, Hans-Dieter Flick, has put up a strong record since taking charge. Across 116 matches, Barcelona count 88 wins, 10 draws and 18 losses. That’s a 76% win rate and 274 points collected, backed by a team Sofascore Rating of 7.10.
Results since taking over
Barcelona’s performance figure stands at 79%, with a goal tally of 317 scored and 132 conceded. That margin shows how often they control games in LaLiga and beyond. The 88-10-18 ledger is the base of this tenure and it reads like a side that knows what it wants to do.
Style in numbers
Flick’s team averages 17.6 shots per match, with 6.9 of those on target. Possession sits at 67%, and Barcelona generate 4.2 big chances per game. In short, they keep the ball, arrive in numbers and create regularly.
Trophies on the shelf
Since his arrival, the cabinet has grown: 2 La Liga titles, 2 Supercopa de España trophies and 1 Copa del Rey. The balance between consistent league output and domestic cup success is clear in the data. It is silverware that matches the underlying metrics.
Formation and career context
Flick’s preferred setup is a 4-2-3-1, a shape that fits Barcelona’s possession profile and shot volume. His broader managerial record totals 422 matches, 258 wins, 71 draws and 93 losses, with a 981:514 goals record. Previous stops include Bayern München (70-8-8 in 86), Germany (12-7-6 in 25) and Hoffenheim (88-46-61 in 195).
If you enjoy tracking managers through hard numbers, Sofascore has the full match-by-match breakdown, live momentum graphs and historical performance data. The picture is consistent: control of the ball, steady chance creation and a results line that keeps Barcelona near the top.
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