Barcelona manager Hansi Flick expressed caution following the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 draw against Newcastle, emphasizing respect for all opponents. He avoided celebrating the avoidance of stronger teams like PSG, noting the difficulty of every match in the competition. The draw positions Barcelona in a relatively favorable bracket, but Flick stressed the need for improvement ahead of the first leg.
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick reacted with characteristic restraint to the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 draw on February 27, 2026, which paired his team with Newcastle United. Speaking to the press shortly after the draw, Flick made it clear he was not taking the matchup lightly.
"I’m not celebrating that we didn’t draw PSG. Every game is important and never easy, this is the Champions League," Flick said. "Newcastle have a fantastic team, we saw it in their last games but also when we played there, so it’s not easy. For me, it’s always about respect for the opponent. Everyone wants to reach the final, including us, but Newcastle are also looking for that."
Flick highlighted the quality across all remaining teams, adding, "All the Champions League teams are very good and have great quality. Playing against Atlético or Tottenham if we get through is also very difficult. It’s fantastic to have this opportunity, but we have to respect all the teams."
The draw places Barcelona in a bracket that sidesteps many European powerhouses, including PSG, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Real Madrid. However, Flick's comments underscore Barcelona's recent struggles in the competition, where the team has yet to perform at its peak this season. After underwhelming results, Barcelona faces limited time to address issues, with the first leg against Newcastle scheduled in less than two weeks.
While the path appears more navigable, Flick's approach serves as a reminder that no fixture in the Champions League is straightforward, requiring Barcelona to elevate its game to advance.