Barcelona, October 6, 2025-FC Barcelona’s costume is a polvorín after the humiliating 4-1 win against Sevilla in Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, a defeat that not only gave LaLiga’s leadership to Real Madrid, but has lit an internal crisis that threatens to devour the Hansi Flick project. The trigger: a penalty failed by Robert Lewandowski in the 75th minute, when Barça lost 2-1 and dreamed of the comeback. But what has shaken the culé world is not the mistake of the Polish – the third in penalties since he arrived at the club in 2022 – but the words that, according to Lewandowski himself in an exclusive interview with TV3 this Monday morning, Flick snapped to the final whistle. “I know that I made an error when the crucial penalty fails, but what Hansi told me after the final whistle is something that I will never accept from any coach,” confessed the 37 -year -old striker, with a broken voice and red eyes. “He told me:” You are too old for this club, Lewy. You can’t carry pressure as before; it’s time for you to retire and give way to young people. “I felt humiliated, as if 15 years of European titles they won’t be worth anything.”

Lewandowski’s confession, which has exploded in social networks with the hashtag #flickout accumulating more than 500,000 mentions during hours, has left Camp Nou in shock. Sources close to the costumes, who ask for anonymity, confirm that the exchange occurred in the changing room tunnel, far from the cameras, but audible to several companions such as Pedri and Marcus Rashford-the author of the goal of Volea who made up the 2-1 at rest. “Lewandowski came out a fury, hitting her box office. Flick followed him and released that, believing that it was a private” touch of attention, “they reveal. The German, known for his relentless demand since his arrival in summer of 2024, had already hinted at a press conference post-stuff of frustration: “We made serious mistakes, and not all are at the level that this club demands. We need high level quality, not excuses.” But nobody expected that criticism to become so personal and brutal against its maximum star, the top historical scorer of Barça with 102 goals in three seasons.

The game was a Calvary from the beginning. The Sevilla of Matías Almeyda, revitalized after an irregular start, came out as a storm: controversial penalty by Araujo at minute 10, transformed with coldness by Alexis Sánchez – the former culé who laughed last; and a 3 36 ′ Isaac Romero Zarpazo that made 2-0. Rashford, assigned to Manchester United and revelation of the season with five goals, cut distances with a spectacular volley in 45+7 ′, injecting life to Barça. The second part saw a reaction: Flick changes with the entrance of Balde and Eric García, and a Barça domain that generated three clear occasions – Pedri touched the stick, Garcia headed to the crossbar. But the fateful criminal arrived: Januzaj’s gross lack of bucket at 75 ′. Lewandowski, with his characteristic paradinha, adjusted the shot at the right angle too much; Vlachodimos was stuck, but the ball kissed the outer post. “I failed for excess confidence, I know. But those words of Flick … they broke me,” Lewy admitted.

Sevilla did not forgive: Carmona lethal counterattack at 88 ′ for 3-1, and Adams in 96 ′ sealed the historical win-the first Sevilla Victoria over Barça in the Pizjuán in 10 years. Flick, in his appearance, avoided mentioning Lewandowski directly: “We have tried everything, but we don’t find solutions. Errors at the ball out killed us.” However, cameras captured their reaction to the ruling: a gesture of exasperation, covering their face as if pressed the disaster. Now, with the international break, the costumes boil. Pedri, at a press conference, defended his partner: “Lewy is our captain, our reference. No one is finished at 37 if you continue scoring 30 goals a year.” The directive of Joan Laporta, which sees the leadership after eight days (19 points, now seconds), calls emergency meetings. Rumors point to a possible veto from Flick to Lewandowski in the November classic, and polls with Saudi clubs for a premature goodbye of the Polish.
The culé fans, divided, flood x with memes from the penalty and shouts of “Flick resignation!” “If this is true, Hansi must be dismissed immediately,” he tweets a follower with 100,000 likes. Lewandowski, meanwhile, closes with a dart: “I have won everything with coaches like Guardiola and Nagelsmann. Flick is good, but respect is not negotiated. I will return stronger, with or without it.” Will the German survive this storm? Or Barça de Flick falls apart like its bench? The FIFA break will be a dusty, and the future, uncertain. For now, Lewy’s words resonate as an ultimatum: Camp Nou demands answers, not excuses.