Barcelona’s tense 2-1 win over Girona ended with drama, as Flick was shown a red card in stoppage time. The German coach first received a yellow for sarcastically applauding a referee’s decision, before protesting the decision to add just four minutes of injury time despite multiple stoppages. Within seconds, he was sent off.
President Joan Laporta openly backed his coach during the club’s General Assembly, stating that Flick was not acting in his usual manner and had been provoked. Laporta highlighted that the coach made a Catalan-style “butifarra” gesture out of frustration, something he later regretted.
The dismissal means Flick could be banned from the touchline for El Clasico on October 26 against Real Madrid. For now, Barca await the Competition Committee’s decision as tensions rise ahead of the season’s biggest fixture.






