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“I’d be lying” – Barcelona star admits waning passion for football amid strict policies at Camp Nou

Imhons by Imhons
November 16, 2024
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Barcelona’s versatile defender Jules Koundé has opened up about his changing relationship with football, revealing a decline in the passion that once defined his career, Soccernet.football reports.

Koundé, 25, has enjoyed an impressive season thus far, adapting seamlessly to the full-back role under Hansi Flick.

The Frenchman has featured in all 17 of Barcelona’s matches this season across all competitions, contributing one goal and four assists.

His consistent performances have solidified his position as a key player in Catalunya, with many considering him the team’s right-back for both the present and future.

However, in an interview with The Bridge, as cited by Marca, Koundé shared an unexpected confession: “I’d be lying if I said I love football as much as before. Before, it was my passion. Now it’s my job. When I started, my life off the field was secondary.”

The revelation has raised eyebrows among Barcelona fans, as it hints at a potential emotional disconnect from the sport despite Koundé’s on-field excellence.

Adding to the intrigue is Koundé’s recent disciplinary record under manager Hansi Flick. Known for his strict time-keeping policies, Flick has sanctioned the defender multiple times for lateness.

According to Diario AS, Koundé was dropped from the starting lineup against Alaves after arriving late to a team meeting.

Similar punishments followed during pre-season and ahead of the Espanyol clash, where he was sidelined for being late by just a minute.

Flick’s zero-tolerance approach was summed up in his statement: “When I say 13.30 hours, it is neither 13.29 hours nor 13.31 hours.” Pedri echoed this sentiment, revealing, “If you arrive late, you don’t play.”

Despite his growing stature on the pitch, Koundé’s changing mindset and disciplinary lapses could spark concerns about his long-term future at Barcelona.
Barcelona’s versatile defender Jules Koundé has opened up about his changing relationship with football, revealing a decline in the passion that once defined his career, Soccernet.football reports.

Koundé, 25, has enjoyed an impressive season thus far, adapting seamlessly to the full-back role under Hansi Flick.

The Frenchman has featured in all 17 of Barcelona’s matches this season across all competitions, contributing one goal and four assists.

His consistent performances have solidified his position as a key player in Catalunya, with many considering him the team’s right-back for both the present and future.

However, in an interview with The Bridge, as cited by Marca, Koundé shared an unexpected confession: “I’d be lying if I said I love football as much as before. Before, it was my passion. Now it’s my job. When I started, my life off the field was secondary.”

The revelation has raised eyebrows among Barcelona fans, as it hints at a potential emotional disconnect from the sport despite Koundé’s on-field excellence.

Adding to the intrigue is Koundé’s recent disciplinary record under manager Hansi Flick. Known for his strict time-keeping policies, Flick has sanctioned the defender multiple times for lateness.

According to Diario AS, Koundé was dropped from the starting lineup against Alaves after arriving late to a team meeting.

Similar punishments followed during pre-season and ahead of the Espanyol clash, where he was sidelined for being late by just a minute.

Flick’s zero-tolerance approach was summed up in his statement: “When I say 13.30 hours, it is neither 13.29 hours nor 13.31 hours.” Pedri echoed this sentiment, revealing, “If you arrive late, you don’t play.”

Despite his growing stature on the pitch, Koundé’s changing mindset and disciplinary lapses could spark concerns about his long-term future at Barcelona.
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