
Barcelona’s head coach Hansi Flick has lost the top spot in La Liga after the Spanish champions suffered their first league defeat of the season against Sevilla FC. The Catalan side endured a disappointing performance at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium, falling 4-1 (2-1 at halftime) in a match marked by defensive errors and a lack of rhythm throughout the 90 minutes.
The reigning champions, who had been unbeaten and leading the standings until this weekend, looked far from their usual dominant form. Although Barcelona began with control and high possession, Sevilla took advantage of every mistake and counterattack opportunity to deliver a statement victory in front of their home crowd. The Andalusian club’s aggressive pressing and efficiency in front of goal completely dismantled Flick’s tactical plan.
With this defeat, Barcelona drop to second place in the table, now sitting two points behind Real Madrid, who had set the pace on Saturday with a convincing 3-1 home win over Villarreal at the Santiago Bernabéu. Under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, Los Blancos continue to show consistency and confidence, reclaiming the leadership of the Spanish championship.
The loss represents a major setback for Flick’s project, which had started the season strongly with a more direct and attacking style. However, defensive fragility, a lack of connection between midfield and defense, and the poor form of key players such as Robert Lewandowski and Pedri exposed the flaws of a team still under construction. Barcelona must now regroup quickly if they wish to regain control of the league.
Their next fixture will be crucial to gauge the team’s response and the resilience of Flick’s management, as both fans and media start to question whether the German coach can restore stability after this heavy defeat.






