Hansi Flick has revealed he has given goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen “clear orders” to make sure there may be not a repeat of his pricey error in Barcelona’s 2-1 defeat to Monaco.

A misplaced go in the end led to Eric Garcia’s early crimson card in Barcelona’s Champions League opener – an incident which Flick admitted utterly modified the sport.

Ter Stegen’s efficiency has attracted intense scrutiny on social media and, whereas Flick was glad to supply his assist to the German, he acknowledged such errors can’t be repeated.

“Enjoying together with his ft is one among Ter Stegen’s strengths, past simply shot-stopping,” Flick stated. “He can take it together with his ft, and that is a part of our type. It begins with Ter Stegen on the again.

“Errors are human. We’ve to study, and we have analysed it. I hope I’ve given him clear orders so it does not occur once more. And I hope it will not.”

Ter Stegen admitted his function in Garcia’s dismissal, confessing he felt sorry for his teammate after the sport.

“I really feel unhealthy for him,” the Barcelona stopper stated. “We performed 80 minutes with out one participant. That should not occur, however that is soccer. It hurts to lose, we gave our greatest, we needed to get at the least some extent. Ultimately, we conceded a aim, which we did not deserve on the time.”

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