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Olmo Sidelined for Three Weeks Following Right Adductor Injury

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Dani Olmo Sidelined for Three Weeks Due to Adductor Injury

FC Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo will be unavailable for selection for approximately three weeks after sustaining a right adductor injury during the club’s 3-0 triumph over Osasuna on Thursday. The Spanish international, who converted a penalty in the match—his seventh league goal this season—was forced to leave the pitch in the 28th minute after experiencing discomfort.

Olmo’s injury comes at a crucial stage of the season, likely ruling him out of key fixtures, including the UEFA Champions League quarter-final ties against Borussia Dortmund and the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final against Atlético Madrid. His absence presents a challenge for Barcelona as they navigate these decisive encounters.

In response, head coach Hansi Flick is expected to rely on midfield alternatives such as Gavi and Fermín López to compensate for Olmo’s absence. Both players have been instrumental this season, providing depth and flexibility within the squad.


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