
During an appearance on the 'MartÃnez y Hermanos' show, Pedri noted that while Xavi used to impose significant fines for tardiness, starting at €5,000 and doubling for subsequent delays, Flick has adopted a stricter policy.
Pedri explained, "If you arrive late, you don't play. I arrive ten minutes before the talk so as not to make a mess." He also mentioned a specific incident where Jules Koundé was penalized for being late to a session following the Alavés match. Under Xavi, fines were substantial, but Flick's strategy of benching players has proven more effective in ensuring punctuality.
As for Hansi Flick's performance as Barcelona's manager, the team has had a strong start to the season with 14 wins from 16 matches, including a notable 4-0 victory in El Clásico. Flick's tactical adjustments and strict discipline have been key to the team's success.
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