A statement shared by Barcelona confirmed that the father of manager Hansi Flick had died just hours before the coach was due to take charge of the team against Real Madrid on Sunday
Hansi Flick will remain in charge of Barcelona for El Clasico on Sunday evening despite news of his father's passing emerging just hours before kick-off.
A statement released by the Spanish champions confirmed that the 61-year-old's father had died. "FC Barcelona and the entire blaugrana family wish to send all our love to Hansi Flick after the passing of his father," the statement read. "We share in your sorrow and our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time."
Flick is anticipated to be in the technical area for the clash with Real Madrid. Barca's bitter rivals demonstrated their class by offering their own condolences to Flick through a statement, which read: "Real Madrid, its president and its directors deeply regret the death of the father of Hansi Flick.
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| Barcelona and Real Madrid released statements after the news was confirmed(Image: NurPhoto, NurPhoto via Getty Images) |
"Real Madrid wants to express its condolences and affection to their families and all their loved ones. Rest in peace."
Barcelona could be crowned La Liga champions this evening if they secure a win against their rivals at the Camp Nou.
Flick's side sit top on 88 points, with Real Madrid trailing on 77 and only four games remaining.
A win or draw against Real would hand the 61‑year‑old German coach back‑to‑back league titles, continuing a hugely successful spell since replacing Xavi in May 2024.
Flick has already delivered four trophies during his time in charge, adding stability and silverware to a squad rebuilt around youth and discipline.
"We have to play our way," Flick said in his pre-match press conference.
"It's about our performance and showing once again why we’ve had a fantastic season as a team.
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