Barcelona coach Hansi Flick doubled down on his team's attacking style after Wednesday's 3-3 draw with Club Brugge in the Champions League, insisting he will not change his philosophy.
Barça had to come from behind on three occasions at the Jan Breydel Stadium, with all of Brugge's goals coming after the home side had breached Barça's high line.
It is now nine games since the Catalan side kept a clean sheet, their longest run without one since 2013, and Flick's high-risk tactics came under fire after the game in Belgium .
However, the German coach is adamant that hard work and intensity will help his team get back on track, not sitting back and trying to win matches 1-0 on the counter-attack.
"We can make it like this, that we make a low block and defend in the first third," Flick

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