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Barcelona’s problem isn’t just the high line. It’s deeper than that, structural imbalance, ball security issues, leadership gaps, and a high-risk tactical model. Under Hansi Flick, Barcelona operate on an extreme philosophy: They don’t attack to defend. They attack to attack. Most European teams build compact structures in possession so that if they lose the ball, they can immediately counter-press. Barcelona, however, prioritize chance creation above all else even if it leaves them exposed. That’s why: Their xG created is high They concede fewer shots But the chances they concede are high quality In this video, we break down: • Why the high line isn’t the core issue • The risks of man-to-man pressing • Midfield duel-winning deficiencies • The leadership gap in defense • Why transition-heavy teams are hurting them • Offside trap vs high line explained • Execution vs adaptation — the real debate FC Barcelona are radical. And radical teams either dominate… or implode. The real question isn’t whether they should drop the high line. The question is: Can they learn to adapt?