Barcelona’s Dani Olmo picks up apparent muscle injury
- Barcelona forward Dani Olmo sustained a leg injury during the 28th minute of the match against Osasuna, according to Coach Hansi Flick.
- Olmo is expected to be out for two to three weeks after undergoing tests for an adductor problem, as reported by sources to ESPN.
- Flick stated that the team paid a 'high price' for the 3-0 victory, emphasizing the need for player respect amid a congested schedule.
- Jules Koundé expressed frustration over the match's scheduling, noting the strain on players and calling it a 'lack of respect' to clubs and players alike.
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Foot: "I leave with a bitter taste in the mouth..." Hansi Flick and Barça weakened by the injury of Dani Olmo
Butter on penalty in the 21st minute of the game to double the bet (3-0, final score) against Osasuna, this Thursday, the Spanish middle of Barça, Dani Olmo injured the adducer, and gave up his place, shortly before the half hour of the game. A act of play that has the gift of pampering the Barcelona coach Hansi Flick and that will rule the Spaniard out of the field the next three weeks of competition, announced the Catalan club..
Dani Olmo injury update: Hansi Flick says Barcelona forward may miss upcoming matches
Olmo appeared to injure his upper right leg in the first half. The Spanish international walked off the pitch when substituted in the 28th minute after he had made it 2-0 from the penalty spot.
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