Barcelona continued their impressive form at the Spotify Camp Nou on Saturday with a convincing 3-0 victory over Mallorca, and the spotlight quickly turned to manager Hansi Flick as supporters voiced their appreciation.
The LaLiga leaders extended their advantage at the top of the table thanks to goals from Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, and Marc Bernal, who marked his emotional return after a long spell out injured.
Despite this moment, it was the German in the dugout who became the focus of celebrations in the stands.
What did Barcelona fans chant about Hansi Flick?
Shortly after the third goal went in, a wave of noise swept around the ground as the Blaugrana faithful broke into a new chant dedicated to their manager.
As per Mundo Deportivo, fans repeatedly sang “Hansi Flick, Hansi Flick!” in what was described as a genuine ‘party atmosphere' at the Camp Nou.
It's another sign of the special connection between the manager and the fanbase, who have continued to embrace the former Bayern Munich boss since the return to their iconic home back in November.

With the stadium still operating below full capacity due to the ongoing renovation works, the noise generated this weekend will feel particularly significant.
Club officials are hopeful that the attendance can be increased in the coming weeks, a move that would only bolster the atmosphere and subsequently, Barcelona's huge home advantage.
FGG says: Hansi Flick fully backed by Barcelona supporters
The longer-term future of Flick remains an interesting topic in Catalonia.
While he is under contract until the summer of 2027, he will enter the final year of that deal at the end of the current campaign.
Any decision on an extension may well hinge on the upcoming presidential election, with Flick very much viewed as current chief Joan Laporta's appointment.
Some reports suggest that Flick is ready to extend if both Laporta – and sporting director Deco – retain their places.
However, no announcement is due before July 1st, but judging by the scenes at the Camp Nou against Mallorca, it's clear that the manager already has the backing that matters most – from the fans.