Pedri & Ferran Torres: Barcelona Stars Reveal Flick’s Late Fine & Intermittent Fasting Diet
Barcelona football players Pedri and Ferran Torres recently revealed details about the disciplinary measures implemented by their coach, Hansi Flick. The new rules focus on punctuality, with financial penalties now replacing previous consequences for tardiness.
New Approach to Discipline
According to comments made by Pedri and Ferran Torres during an appearance on the programme ‘El Hormiguero,’ Hansi Flick has shifted the approach to discipline within the team. Previously, arriving late could result in being benched. Now, players face a monetary fine instead.
The Cost of Being Late
While the exact amount of the fine wasn’t disclosed, Pedri indicated it falls within a range of 30,000 to 40,000 euros. Ferran Torres added that they were not at liberty to share the precise figure.
Dietary Habits and Rituals
Beyond discipline, the players also discussed their dietary habits. Both Ferran Torres and Pedri practice intermittent fasting, with Ferran Torres crediting the diet with increased energy levels. He explained his routine involves dinner around 7:30-8:00 PM, followed by abstaining from food until 2:00 PM the next day, at which point he trains in a fasted state.
The duo also shared a pre-match ritual: a “contundente” (substantial) breakfast of waffles with chocolate on game days, describing it as a celebratory tradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the penalty for being late under Hansi Flick?
Players at FC Barcelona now face a fine, estimated to be between 30,000 and 40,000 euros, for arriving late, according to Pedri and Ferran Torres.
What dietary practice do Ferran Torres and Pedri share?
Both players practice intermittent fasting, with Ferran Torres reporting increased energy levels as a result.
What do the players eat before a match?
Pedri and Ferran Torres revealed they have a “contundente” breakfast of waffles with chocolate before each game, describing it as a team ritual.
How might a focus on financial accountability impact team dynamics and player performance in the long term?