Fermín López will be out for several weeks due to a fresh injury, as revealed by Fabrizio Romano. The midfielder for FC Barcelona was expected to make a comeback from his initial injury, but this week he developed fresh issues with his right leg. Hansi Flick has one more problem after Dani Olmo.
Dani Olmo, the new acquisition for the Catalans, suffered an injury prior to the match that will keep him out for four to five weeks. However, Mundo Deportivo claimed that Lopez was on the verge of a return. Since developing an issue during the international break whilst playing with Spain's Under-21 team, the young player has been sidelined. Fermin Lopez had a chance to make the squad because he was recuperating more quickly than anticipated.
Olmo, who has enjoyed an incredible start to his career at FC Barcelona, will miss important Champions League as well as La Liga games as the team looks to build on Hansi Flick's incredible start. Dani Olmo's right hamstring is hurt, according to tests done on him this morning. The team led by manager Hansi Flick is dealing a blow with Olmo's injury as they kick off their run in the UEFA Champions League on Thursday.
New tactical changes introduced by Hansi Flick at FC Barcelona
The way FC Barcelona tackles their home matches and travel plans has changed in a number of ways since Hansi Flick took over as head coach. Mundo Deportivo claims that these modifications were demonstrated last weekend when the squad spent the night in Girona prior to their game at Montilivi. Flick is putting a fresh plan into action for their impending Champions League debut.
Following the game, the Barcelona team will spend the evening in Monaco and take a plane back to their hometown. This change in schedule is a result of Flick's attempts to instill his own ideas and practices into the team's everyday operations. Flick's changes signify a significant change in the way the squad manages match-day logistics as they align with his new philosophy of team management and preparation.