And he's not being disrespectful in any way. It's just a communication of building understanding and possible solutions when certain phases need possible tweaks.
It's embarrasssing when you include "HIT BACK" in the title just to get views. You don't have to do that tabloids stuff to get views, because folks already respect AMAZON PRIME Video Sport. And he didn't HIT BACK, but clearly stated his point in a respectful way to the manager.
He asked if it was clear to the players, kimmich basically said no. Then his response was to say haven't we discussed this? And seemingly wasn't happy about kimmich telling him the truth. Communication is key, but that goes both ways, talking and listening.
This is normal in any professional setting in Germany, speaking your mind is normal and is not seen as rude. Honesty is valued above everything else and can help resolve problems or missunderstandings faster.
But there was some hostility we can say this by the coach saying “have we discussed this or am I speaking a different language” that kind of rhetorical sarcasm is hostile
Joshua was being respectful 100%. But I respect Hansi Flick as well as we listed to Kimmich to the fullest and then he responded. This is beautiful. This is what the game is. And I thank Amazon for uploading moments like these as it’s something the viewer almost never gets to see .
@@lagiacrus777I don’t think so no? Idk I felt like Flick understood Him and listened yes he may have started at the wrong foot in the convo but I felt like he listened what Kimmich said and it was all good in the end
Kimmich could become a great manager in the future. His football intelligence is very high and he has worked under a lot of great coaches through the years - Guardiola, Ancelotti, Heynckes, Flick himself.
Es ist krass zu sehen wie jegliche Kritik nicht weiterhilft mit dem Team zusammen zu arbeiten sondern er sauer wird und die ganze Atmosphäre noch weiter runterzieht
Hansi Flick is literally a narcissist, like you can watch him throwing a tantrum in this very documentary. He's so toxic, I am happy Bundesteam got rid of him.
@@mishynaofficialI hadn't seen this before but I think you're right. In the Bayern Munich, he is seen waiting for the results of "Coach of the Year". As this was during the pandemic, all of the coaches were in different places. Flick was sitting there looking very smug, expecting to win (and to be fair should've done), but then Klopp won........ don't bank in your head, bank at the Bank. He's now manager of Barca. One of his bugbears at Bayern was dealing with the media, so it'll be interesting to see how he copes at Barca. I don't think it'll work out for him.
It's called psychological safety,it's the best thing any leader can do,it allows subordinates to share their opinion,which most times helps in addressing any issue effectively and improving.
In der ganzen Doku war dieser Moment so unglaublich unangenehm. Aber Respekt an Kimmich, er war einer der wenigen Spielern die überhaupt an dem Austausch da teilhaben wollten. Für die Spieler, aber auch DURCH die Spieler und auch Flick eine sehr unangenehme Situation für alle vor Ort. Kann mir auch gut vorstellen, dass sich ein Flick im nachhinein auch denkt, dass es der falsche Ansatz war, aber da hat es bei vielen an Professionalität und Seriosität gefehlt. Zu viele unnötige Themen im Kopf, zu viel Ego, zu wenig Selbstreflektion, zu wenig Selbstvertrauen bei allen dort gewesen. Man hat förmlich die Angst gespürt, die Angst vorm Versagen, die Angst Leute zu verletzen, die Angst verletzt zu werden. Zu Flick in diesem Moment frage ich mich, warum man überhaupt nach einer Gegenmeinung fragt, wenn man keine einzige Gegenmeinung akzeptiert. Er war sehr gefrustet und genau das Gefühl hatte man in jedem Moment, keiner war er selbst. Wirklich einer der ehrlichsten und eigenartigsten Szenen die ich jemals rund um den Fußball gesehen habe.
Sehr gut erfasst. Flick hatte eine deutlich schwache Mannschaft aufgebaut, und es hat nicht geholfen dass die Spieler Angst hatten, dass es wieder wie beim 2018 läuft. Sehr wichtig zu verstehen warum es mit Flick(leider) nicht weiter ging.
verstehe nicht warum nicht jemand mit einem bewusstsein über gewaltfreies kommunzieren oder emotionsregulation im team sitzt und interviniert. das kann ich gerne übernehmen easy
Sehe es 1-1 wie du. Ich verstehe die Leute nicht, die sagen, dass das ein positiver Austausch war. Kimmich hat sehr respektvoll seine Meinung gesagt, dass die in der Formation nicht gut gespielt haben. Flick ist nicht darauf eingegangen und hat lediglich durchdringen lassen, dass die Mannschaft halt seinen Spielstil nicht versteht.
Richtig. Und Müller hat sich nicht getraut - sonst so große Klappe. Aber man hält sich schon mal zurück wenn man scharf darauf ist wieder zu spielen. Auf mich wirkte das Alles wie in der Kabine unserer Kreisliga B wo unser Trainer auch sofort beleididt ist, wenn man was sagt.
It's just an honest exchange between coach and players. Flick asks if anything is unclear and Kimmich suggests that the 4-2-3-1 struggles against the opposition 5 at the back. Flick then explains that he's told them what to do, in that situation.. But Kimmich is suggesting the players don't "like it"... Reality is, players are there to carry out the coach's game plan. At the same time, the coach/Manager needs to get the players to buy into, how he's setting them up to play. It's a cool insight into that aspect of the game tbh ✨
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment. In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
@@Chillkröte82 I did watch it, processed it and that's my opinion. In elite level sport (particularly team sports), teams often win/lose, based on the managers ability to get the guys to buy into, and execute the game plan. Kimmich is annoyed that they seem to get overloaded v 5 at the back, because effectively the full backs in the German back 4 get pulled across to cover the wingers who are coming forward from the back 5 of the opposition, and then the 2 CBs get isolated, and the MFs struggle to know how to provide protection. Flick is explaining, that he's already told them what to do in that situation. (ie in real life terms, everyone moves across one.. Forward in "3" drops in to cover 6/8 position, the 6/8,shifts into LB or RB to help cover threat of wing back who's attacking .. And then the lb for example, shifts across to help his CB. He's got angry because Kimmich is "playing dumb".. They've gone through it, Flick knows what/how we wants them to execute the defensive principles, when playing in a 4 2 3 1, and whilst feedback or questions are welcome, it's the players job to execute the coach's instructions and tactics.
@@moadtouhami There's going through a plan and 'going through a plan'. It's the subtleties of timing, position and balance that make all the difference in football, it isn't just shifting individual pieces in a certain order into defined squares like chess. I don't know if Flick's response comes across the same way to a German as to a Brit, but to me responding with "haven't we gone through this?" and following that up with "maybe I speak a different language" carries the implication of "Are you thick? You should understand this by now". And if that is a consistent vibe the manager is giving off, chances are an atmosphere emerges where the players aren't comfortable asking questions about parts of the plan they're unsure of - they're worried they'll reveal themselves as stupid or insubordinate. And it all comes to a head during and after the match when they can't pretend they fully understood it anymore. Credit to Kimmich for staying composed and not backing down Most adults have had the misfortune to work in an environment similar to the one I described, right?
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment. In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
There's going through a plan and 'going through a plan'. It's the subtleties of timing, position and balance that make all the difference in football, it isn't just shifting individual pieces in a certain order into defined squares like chess. I don't know if Flick's response comes across the same way to a German as to a Brit, but to me responding with "haven't we gone through this?" and following that up with "maybe I speak a different language" carries the implication of "Are you thick? You should understand this by now". And if that is a consistent vibe the manager is giving off, chances are an atmosphere emerges where the players aren't comfortable asking questions about parts of the plan they're unsure of - they're worried they'll reveal themselves as stupid or insubordinate. And it all comes to a head during and after the match when they can't pretend they fully understood it anymore. Credit to Kimmich for staying composed and not backing down Most adults have had the misfortune to work in an environment similar to this, right?
Guy is like the perfect player..you don’t ever see him caught up in scandals or drama. He doesn’t care about being the highest paid or most famous, doesn’t care about being the goal scorer or face of the club/country. He trains hard and studies the game and of course always observing the pitch and voicing his opinion to his coach/teammates on what he’s seeing. Last but not least he’s always respectful and never has an ego. As a Madrid fan I wish we had him 👏
@@rejectionisprotection4448 Nah. Already got Valverde, Tchouameni , Camavinga, Guler, Modric and Bellingham. I think Madrid is more likely to pursue Musiala than Kimmich..If anything I hear Flick is looking to bring Kimmich to Barca🥲
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment. In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
Only Germans can take constructive criticism like that, in Mexico, England, USA, Spain, Argentina that’s a threat to the manager and disrespectful and can cost you your spot on the starting 11. Kimmich has a greater understanding and knows how to use words to get his point across his teammates as well, and suggests to practice the idea so they’re clear to what to do. Others would take it as a challenge and shut him down and get the next guy that wants to listen
Asks for input…then doesn’t like what he hears, even tho kimmich spoke respectfully, then proceeds to be passive aggressive in return, this is not a coach players will give everything for
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment. In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
I think Kimmich would eventually become a manager, his footballing IQ and knowledge of the game is top tier. And he also wouldn’t be a push over, players would fear him.
I don't think in Barcelona we have these kinda conversations. When Gundogan wanted one and spoke up something ( criticisizng) about the way Barcelona plays, they did not like his speech.
This is going to be epic! You get a coach that asks for feedback only to clap back at the people giving that feedback in a team that has a "clear idea" on how they want to play and are VERY vocal about it... Match msde in heaven, one of the most criticized clubs hen it cimes to the way they paly and a coach that can't take any criticism... Wait didn't we just saw rhat the last 2 years with the gardener? Flick's idea of football requires young, strong and extremely fit players for it to work. High pressure when off the ball while making the pitch as big and wide as possible when on the ball, this means big strong guys to create that pressure and be successful at it and they have to be fit to open up the pitch once they have the ball. Lots of running and the playwrs at Baeça right now are already cramping up in the 65th minute... And there's no money to buy others. Let's see if he survives the preseason...
This is called coaching and holding everything and everyone accountable and being part of the process. There is no disrespect going on here. As a coach I want players to THINK!!
It's a huge problem when the coach is so uncertain on how to play or doesn't communicate it well, that really negatively transfers to the team and you see it on the field.
und nun müsste es auch jeder verstehen, dass kimmich im def mittelfeld total überfordert ist. man merkt glasklar, das er die taktischen anweisungen von flick absolut nicht verstanden hat, und spielte ganz was anderes, wie man im video glasklar heraushören kann. wenigstens der tuchel hatte die eier und ihn wieder rechtshinten hin zu stellen. die fantasie der bayern bonzen, den im def mittelfeld spielen zu lassen, alle standards spielen zu lassen und ihn dann vlt um 50 mio verkaufen zu können ist wohl geplatzt!
@@joachimb5721 kimmich hat die taktik von flick nicht ansatzweise verstanden, und genauso haben sie gespielt. der kimmich tut ja so, als ob flick ganz was neues spielen hat lassen?!?!?!?!
lol can just imagine how feedback is gathered and respected in the England locker. 100% sure Southgate would not have any tactically ideas to talk about, and you can't rely guys like Kane and Maguire to provide and accept any mistakes. But hopefully Kane and Dier not working with Kimmich, might have thought them a few things.
Manager and players are speaking completely different languages. There are so many awkward pauses because the players do not trust Flick when he asks them to speak their minds. He is not listening. He feels cornered when Kimmich makes an honest suggestion. That's just weak coaching.
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment. In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
I'd pay good money to watch similar footage form Greece's campaign in 2004. Zagorakis, Karagounis, Katsouranis, Nikopolidis, Dellas, Tsiartas, Nikolaidis, Dabizas, Goumas, Basinas, Vryzas. a squad full of alphas, and a general who managed to put their egos to the side.
All these clips paint a very grim picture of Flick as a coach. The atmosphere is awful and yet many people in the comments applaud him for how he handles things.
That atmosphere not on him. You should bear in mind in what state was Germany back then in tournament. Obviously, there is grueling atmosphere, because things were going not well for them.
Hit back? Imagine ruining a potentially iconic video by lying on the headline. An opportunity to be positively known releasing off the pitch exclusive footage ruined by moronic interests
Should have chosen a more appropriate title, like "Kimmich and Hansi Flick discuss game tactics after Germany's defeat to France" - here nobody is hitting back
And he's not being disrespectful in any way. It's just a communication of building understanding and possible solutions when certain phases need possible tweaks.
i guess Jeff Bezos changed the title to get more views
That’s why he’s captain. He speaks up and isn’t afraid
@johnwick666 yea Jeff bezos himself is in charge on naming every video
Very well put, couldn't been said any better.
@@DUGotdhe is smart but he’s losing the mentality from last year
It's embarrasssing when you include "HIT BACK" in the title just to get views. You don't have to do that tabloids stuff to get views, because folks already respect AMAZON PRIME Video Sport. And he didn't HIT BACK, but clearly stated his point in a respectful way to the manager.
Kimich destroyed Flick absolutely humiliated him in front of the whole team and left him nearly crying.
It’s amazon what do you expect
@@justicedemocrat9357😂
@@justicedemocrat9357💀
@@justicedemocrat9357 yea he crank 90s on em
Shame on you Prime for re uploading this with this headline. You don't need this. Please be professional.
🤓 people are so soft now and days
cry me a river
isnt the soft one who uploaded this as "hit back"? seemed like he just expressed his ideas as one of a member of the team.
i didn't see that, i saw kimmich beat flick to near death with brass knuckles in front of the whole squad @@sk2790
Yeah prime is trying to make it as if kimmich was speaking up to the gaffer when it wasn't like that at all agree way u
He asked if it was clear to the players, kimmich basically said no. Then his response was to say haven't we discussed this? And seemingly wasn't happy about kimmich telling him the truth.
Communication is key, but that goes both ways, talking and listening.
Thats exactly what I thought. He‘s asking and one of his players is saying something and then his reaction is like…almost nothing
My lecturers from uni were like that!😂😂
i love kimmich, what a leader
Yes. Good leaders are good followers
Overrated as F 😂
@@gold3n628 over what never seen anyone that bring kimmich into conversation
@@gold3n628 tell me why exactly is he overrated? He is one of the best cdm in the world.
a cry baby. that what he is
This is normal in any professional setting in Germany, speaking your mind is normal and is not seen as rude. Honesty is valued above everything else and can help resolve problems or missunderstandings faster.
Others will find this engagement leaning toward hostilility or disrespectful but this is part of the process in a German professional setting.
Not really just in Germany, this is just normal. The strategist literally said "give ne it straight"
@@robcurios740 this is normal in any professional sport in any country. Anyone who tells you otherwise has never been in a locker room
But there was some hostility we can say this by the coach saying “have we discussed this or am I speaking a different language” that kind of rhetorical sarcasm is hostile
That is normal everywhere, not just Germany. Kimmich was perfectly polite and reasonable.
Joshua was being respectful 100%. But I respect Hansi Flick as well as we listed to Kimmich to the fullest and then he responded. This is beautiful. This is what the game is. And I thank Amazon for uploading moments like these as it’s something the viewer almost never gets to see .
Yet miss leading
Yeah thats Not what happened here. Flick is feeling offended by kimmich
@@lagiacrus777I don’t think so no? Idk I felt like Flick understood Him and listened yes he may have started at the wrong foot in the convo but I felt like he listened what Kimmich said and it was all good in the end
@@lucky_show6534 no. as a german I can tell flick handled the situation very unprofessional. he was very emotional and didn't accept criticism.
@@laarry3333 well I guess we both have different ways to interpret things not saying your wrong tho :D
I see why tuchel and kimmich had a fallout. Boy speaks his mind
its a normal german proffesional stuff
Kimmich could become a great manager in the future. His football intelligence is very high and he has worked under a lot of great coaches through the years - Guardiola, Ancelotti, Heynckes, Flick himself.
and Nagelsmann. I think he can change to Madrid as well as the next Kroos.
@@geomonabeNever, but I Like Kimmich
You mean he's worked with Pep and the rest of the managers you named ?
Es ist krass zu sehen wie jegliche Kritik nicht weiterhilft mit dem Team zusammen zu arbeiten sondern er sauer wird und die ganze Atmosphäre noch weiter runterzieht
doch
Hansi Flick ist nicht mehr Bundestrainer sie waren nicht sehr erfolgreich leider
Hansi flick wird bei barca nichts reisen, bei bayern hatte er damals eine voll intakte Mannschaft übernommen die selbst gespielt hat
Hansi Flick is literally a narcissist, like you can watch him throwing a tantrum in this very documentary. He's so toxic, I am happy Bundesteam got rid of him.
@@mishynaofficialI hadn't seen this before but I think you're right. In the Bayern Munich, he is seen waiting for the results of "Coach of the Year".
As this was during the pandemic, all of the coaches were in different places. Flick was sitting there looking very smug, expecting to win (and to be fair should've done), but then Klopp won........ don't bank in your head, bank at the Bank.
He's now manager of Barca. One of his bugbears at Bayern was dealing with the media, so it'll be interesting to see how he copes at Barca. I don't think it'll work out for him.
It's called psychological safety,it's the best thing any leader can do,it allows subordinates to share their opinion,which most times helps in addressing any issue effectively and improving.
Joshua Kimmich top leader and future top manager
hahahaha, you made my day. pls use subtitles, kimmich had no idea about the team tactics, he play totaly wrong, and they lost the game.
@@ralfwimmer6325 against ref
In der ganzen Doku war dieser Moment so unglaublich unangenehm.
Aber Respekt an Kimmich, er war einer der wenigen Spielern die überhaupt an dem Austausch da teilhaben wollten.
Für die Spieler, aber auch DURCH die Spieler und auch Flick eine sehr unangenehme Situation für alle vor Ort.
Kann mir auch gut vorstellen, dass sich ein Flick im nachhinein auch denkt, dass es der falsche Ansatz war, aber da hat es bei vielen an Professionalität und Seriosität gefehlt.
Zu viele unnötige Themen im Kopf, zu viel Ego, zu wenig Selbstreflektion, zu wenig Selbstvertrauen bei allen dort gewesen.
Man hat förmlich die Angst gespürt, die Angst vorm Versagen, die Angst Leute zu verletzen, die Angst verletzt zu werden.
Zu Flick in diesem Moment frage ich mich, warum man überhaupt nach einer Gegenmeinung fragt, wenn man keine einzige Gegenmeinung akzeptiert. Er war sehr gefrustet und genau das Gefühl hatte man in jedem Moment, keiner war er selbst.
Wirklich einer der ehrlichsten und eigenartigsten Szenen die ich jemals rund um den Fußball gesehen habe.
Sehr gut erfasst. Flick hatte eine deutlich schwache Mannschaft aufgebaut, und es hat nicht geholfen dass die Spieler Angst hatten, dass es wieder wie beim 2018 läuft. Sehr wichtig zu verstehen warum es mit Flick(leider) nicht weiter ging.
verstehe nicht warum nicht jemand mit einem bewusstsein über gewaltfreies kommunzieren oder emotionsregulation im team sitzt und interviniert. das kann ich gerne übernehmen easy
Sehe es 1-1 wie du. Ich verstehe die Leute nicht, die sagen, dass das ein positiver Austausch war. Kimmich hat sehr respektvoll seine Meinung gesagt, dass die in der Formation nicht gut gespielt haben. Flick ist nicht darauf eingegangen und hat lediglich durchdringen lassen, dass die Mannschaft halt seinen Spielstil nicht versteht.
Richtig. Und Müller hat sich nicht getraut - sonst so große Klappe. Aber man hält sich schon mal zurück wenn man scharf darauf ist wieder zu spielen. Auf mich wirkte das Alles wie in der Kabine unserer Kreisliga B wo unser Trainer auch sofort beleididt ist, wenn man was sagt.
It's just an honest exchange between coach and players. Flick asks if anything is unclear and Kimmich suggests that the 4-2-3-1 struggles against the opposition 5 at the back. Flick then explains that he's told them what to do, in that situation.. But Kimmich is suggesting the players don't "like it"... Reality is, players are there to carry out the coach's game plan. At the same time, the coach/Manager needs to get the players to buy into, how he's setting them up to play. It's a cool insight into that aspect of the game tbh ✨
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment.
In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
@@Chillkröte82 I did watch it, processed it and that's my opinion. In elite level sport (particularly team sports), teams often win/lose, based on the managers ability to get the guys to buy into, and execute the game plan. Kimmich is annoyed that they seem to get overloaded v 5 at the back, because effectively the full backs in the German back 4 get pulled across to cover the wingers who are coming forward from the back 5 of the opposition, and then the 2 CBs get isolated, and the MFs struggle to know how to provide protection. Flick is explaining, that he's already told them what to do in that situation. (ie in real life terms, everyone moves across one.. Forward in "3" drops in to cover 6/8 position, the 6/8,shifts into LB or RB to help cover threat of wing back who's attacking .. And then the lb for example, shifts across to help his CB. He's got angry because Kimmich is "playing dumb".. They've gone through it, Flick knows what/how we wants them to execute the defensive principles, when playing in a 4 2 3 1, and whilst feedback or questions are welcome, it's the players job to execute the coach's instructions and tactics.
@@moadtouhami There's going through a plan and 'going through a plan'. It's the subtleties of timing, position and balance that make all the difference in football, it isn't just shifting individual pieces in a certain order into defined squares like chess.
I don't know if Flick's response comes across the same way to a German as to a Brit, but to me responding with "haven't we gone through this?" and following that up with "maybe I speak a different language" carries the implication of "Are you thick? You should understand this by now".
And if that is a consistent vibe the manager is giving off, chances are an atmosphere emerges where the players aren't comfortable asking questions about parts of the plan they're unsure of - they're worried they'll reveal themselves as stupid or insubordinate. And it all comes to a head during and after the match when they can't pretend they fully understood it anymore. Credit to Kimmich for staying composed and not backing down
Most adults have had the misfortune to work in an environment similar to the one I described, right?
Kimmich ist klasse. Er spricht die Dinge mutig an, das traut sich so gut wie kein anderer. Respekt an ihn.
Flick: - if someone has a problem please speak up
Kimmich speaks
Flick :😢😡😡
Kimmich is an Icon for me no matter whats going on with national team. Mental power. Different level
"hit back"
*literally said it in the most respectful way possible *
"hits back" ..... more like the coach asked if anyone had a question. 🤡 whoever wrote that title.
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment.
In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
There's going through a plan and 'going through a plan'. It's the subtleties of timing, position and balance that make all the difference in football, it isn't just shifting individual pieces in a certain order into defined squares like chess.
I don't know if Flick's response comes across the same way to a German as to a Brit, but to me responding with "haven't we gone through this?" and following that up with "maybe I speak a different language" carries the implication of "Are you thick? You should understand this by now".
And if that is a consistent vibe the manager is giving off, chances are an atmosphere emerges where the players aren't comfortable asking questions about parts of the plan they're unsure of - they're worried they'll reveal themselves as stupid or insubordinate. And it all comes to a head during and after the match when they can't pretend they fully understood it anymore. Credit to Kimmich for staying composed and not backing down
Most adults have had the misfortune to work in an environment similar to this, right?
Guy is like the perfect player..you don’t ever see him caught up in scandals or drama. He doesn’t care about being the highest paid or most famous, doesn’t care about being the goal scorer or face of the club/country. He trains hard and studies the game and of course always observing the pitch and voicing his opinion to his coach/teammates on what he’s seeing. Last but not least he’s always respectful and never has an ego. As a Madrid fan I wish we had him 👏
Well you might get him, Bayern wants to sell him and he could replace his compatriot, Toni Kroos.
@@rejectionisprotection4448 Nah. Already got Valverde, Tchouameni , Camavinga, Guler, Modric and Bellingham. I think Madrid is more likely to pursue Musiala than Kimmich..If anything I hear Flick is looking to bring Kimmich to Barca🥲
Other sees conflict, I see a future manager.
The tension here is thru the roof. Its odd to see that the situation became so tense with such a light topic
Lovely communication between player and manager🔥
HOPING WITH GOD'S GRACE THAT THIS TEAM PERFORMS AT THIS LEVEL THROUGHOUT THE SEASON IN ALL COMPETITION THAT TOO INJURY FREE 🥺🥺
Kimmich captain mentality. Future coach
Problems can only be solved by communication. Didn’t hit back, just voiced his concerns
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment.
In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
@@Chillkröte82 are you disabled?
Muller seats like he the boss lol
he is
*Barcelona agrees
He is. Only Muller and Fullkrug came out of this doc looking good.
Only Germans can take constructive criticism like that, in Mexico, England, USA, Spain, Argentina that’s a threat to the manager and disrespectful and can cost you your spot on the starting 11. Kimmich has a greater understanding and knows how to use words to get his point across his teammates as well, and suggests to practice the idea so they’re clear to what to do. Others would take it as a challenge and shut him down and get the next guy that wants to listen
Asks for input…then doesn’t like what he hears, even tho kimmich spoke respectfully, then proceeds to be passive aggressive in return, this is not a coach players will give everything for
Hansi Flick ist nicht mehr der Bundes Hansi sie waren nicht sehr erfolgreich leider
@@etfluezu9161No he isn't, but this is an interesting window into his style of mgmt with the NT and provides an insight into his personality.
He didn’t “hit back” he was actually quite respectful. Stop with the bs headlines
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment.
In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
I can’t tell if Flick is angry or just speaking German
1:24 is the reason he was not succefull witht he germany team. It inplies him not taking into account what the players suggest…
What did he suggest? I missed that part
I think Kimmich would eventually become a manager, his footballing IQ and knowledge of the game is top tier. And he also wouldn’t be a push over, players would fear him.
Guys right, if the coach can’t see his side is struggling at the back and doesn’t change it he shouldn’t be a coach
He didn't "Hit Back" he just explained his point of view
Der Flick kommt in dieser Amazon-Doku so extrem unsymphatisch rüber.
It's Good to provide feedbacks and Perceptions.
I failed in my life in many chances where I didn't able to express my feelings.
Wie auf ner Beerdigung die Stimmung 😂😂😂
I don't think in Barcelona we have these kinda conversations. When Gundogan wanted one and spoke up something ( criticisizng) about the way Barcelona plays, they did not like his speech.
That's part of the German personality is to ask direct questions and be honest about their opinions. This seems to be a cultural clash.
@@rejectionisprotection4448I like this assessment. It’s also a smaller culture they developed during their downfall because of their institution
This is going to be epic!
You get a coach that asks for feedback only to clap back at the people giving that feedback in a team that has a "clear idea" on how they want to play and are VERY vocal about it... Match msde in heaven, one of the most criticized clubs hen it cimes to the way they paly and a coach that can't take any criticism... Wait didn't we just saw rhat the last 2 years with the gardener?
Flick's idea of football requires young, strong and extremely fit players for it to work. High pressure when off the ball while making the pitch as big and wide as possible when on the ball, this means big strong guys to create that pressure and be successful at it and they have to be fit to open up the pitch once they have the ball. Lots of running and the playwrs at Baeça right now are already cramping up in the 65th minute... And there's no money to buy others.
Let's see if he survives the preseason...
One of his bugbears at Bayern was dealing with the media, so from the frying pan.........
W Kimmich W Flick W Müller! Players need to talk! Coach needs to listen to players.
This is called coaching and holding everything and everyone accountable and being part of the process. There is no disrespect going on here. As a coach I want players to THINK!!
This is a strange World War Two film.
Without dialogue, winning isn’t even a possibility
Its just 2 german casually discussing (in german language).
It's a huge problem when the coach is so uncertain on how to play or doesn't communicate it well, that really negatively transfers to the team and you see it on the field.
Blows were exchanged, this was incredible
What an open feedback culture....😂😂😂
Sometimes it's interesting and funny to hear football talk from dressing room
Jetzt verstehe ich auch wieso die Turniere so eine Katastrophe war….
und nun müsste es auch jeder verstehen, dass kimmich im def mittelfeld total überfordert ist. man merkt glasklar, das er die taktischen anweisungen von flick absolut nicht verstanden hat, und spielte ganz was anderes, wie man im video glasklar heraushören kann.
wenigstens der tuchel hatte die eier und ihn wieder rechtshinten hin zu stellen. die fantasie der bayern bonzen, den im def mittelfeld spielen zu lassen, alle standards spielen zu lassen und ihn dann vlt um 50 mio verkaufen zu können ist wohl geplatzt!
Warum? Wie hätte die Szene stattdessen aussehen müssen?
@@joachimb5721 kimmich hat die taktik von flick nicht ansatzweise verstanden, und genauso haben sie gespielt. der kimmich tut ja so, als ob flick ganz was neues spielen hat lassen?!?!?!?!
Yes wow big hits no holding back
Kimmich will be a future manager for sure
Vaya mentalidad y frialdad de los jugadores alemanes🥶
Is it? In what way?
Kimmich looks like, new Spiderman 😅
This is exactly how things should be. Don’t force something, work it out.
W kimmich
How Kimmich went from "That's not the way we want it" to let's have another training session for clearing the process.
The German Discipline
josh is the best
I really don’t see an issue with this at all… a perfectly professional convo
so having a discussion called a hit back now
Hansi should be rehired for bayern next season. I don't know why he not on list candidate for upcoming coach
how did he hit back?he thought what was needed to do and he shared the idea,he was being a leader and he was also respectful,shut up amazon
i see a future manager
Bro that was grown men communicating and getting a clear understanding for one another but that title is a total click bait 😂😂😂
lol can just imagine how feedback is gathered and respected in the England locker. 100% sure Southgate would not have any tactically ideas to talk about, and you can't rely guys like Kane and Maguire to provide and accept any mistakes. But hopefully Kane and Dier not working with Kimmich, might have thought them a few things.
This IS Why he let...
Joshua Kimich was One of the main reason...
Manager and players are speaking completely different languages. There are so many awkward pauses because the players do not trust Flick when he asks them to speak their minds. He is not listening. He feels cornered when Kimmich makes an honest suggestion. That's just weak coaching.
Flick became out of his depth with the NT and it showed itself very clearly here.
That front row might be the most terrifying midfield in terms of National Teams right now.
England?
On paper yeah, but Germany haven’t turned up to any tournament since 2014 lets be real
@@liamlegend9367They'll win the Euros on their home turf.
CAN'T SE ANY '' HIT BACK '' just good communication between player & Manager. 🤝
When did Germany place France at the World Cup 😂😂😂
Just a normal conversation and an exchange of minds
Prime: "Kimmich hits back"
Come on man 😅
NO, this is not true what you are saying. You have to watch the entire video and then you will understand it. Check it out first please and then you can comment.
In this moment he really hit back because the manager was screaming all the time before only one player said something.
GRAUGÄNSE müsst ihr sein!
Xhaka and Kimmich are going to be the 2 best managers in the world in 10 years
No one said he was being disrespectful 😒
thats why kimmich is captain now
When any manager or coach says to a group meeting speak up if any issues on what they have discussed they really don't actually mean it lol
I know😅😅😅😅😅😅but they're German, they didn't get the memo and so the players respond.
Waiting for that part "When Joshua Kimmich HIT BACK at Hansi Flick" 🤔
Now I see why Flick wanted Kimmich at Barca I hate Germany but i like this convo
he is right football aint about the players its about tactics
some players can only take you so far though. You need both.
Everytimes i listen to german speaking i have the most mr H highlights pulling in my head
I don't know what you guys gain by this wrong title... the coach asked a question.
Amazon prime, you are not doing well 😏
I'd pay good money to watch similar footage form Greece's campaign in 2004. Zagorakis, Karagounis, Katsouranis, Nikopolidis, Dellas, Tsiartas, Nikolaidis, Dabizas, Goumas, Basinas, Vryzas. a squad full of alphas, and a general who managed to put their egos to the side.
omg guys, he punched him right in the face 😱😱
prime gfys be professional
Click bait title... Shameless
viel glück mit ihm barca
All these clips paint a very grim picture of Flick as a coach. The atmosphere is awful and yet many people in the comments applaud him for how he handles things.
That atmosphere not on him. You should bear in mind in what state was Germany back then in tournament. Obviously, there is grueling atmosphere, because things were going not well for them.
Whats the point of asking if theres any questions then? Just tell them my way or highway
I'm surprised of Flick's low intensity
shame on you amazon, just gas lighting us for clicks
Hit back? Imagine ruining a potentially iconic video by lying on the headline. An opportunity to be positively known releasing off the pitch exclusive footage ruined by moronic interests
kimmich menatlity
The title and the background music are making as if they are in a deep crisis
But in truth its just a team discussion
Die Jungs sind alle mit voller Begeisterung dabei - das konnte ja nichts werden.
Should have chosen a more appropriate title, like "Kimmich and Hansi Flick discuss game tactics after Germany's defeat to France" - here nobody is hitting back
It's too long......who is going to click on that?
Reminded me of the Austrian painter
Kimmich is a leader
He asked the question said speak up then didn't like the answer nothing I hate worse
It's simply communicating.