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Author of a good start to the season, Dani Olmo has already registered in the list of FC Barcelona executives in only three games. However, against Girona in the championship this Sunday, the Spaniard seems to have given the Barcelona supporters a few scares. Indeed, the midfielder, shortly after scoring the goal for 3-0 in the 47th minute of play, went off injured, replaced by Eric Garcia. Images showing the player hit in the nose were able to circulate, without having more precise information on the state of the injury. If the player were to be absent for a certain amount of time, he would probably miss the Champions League match against Monaco, Thursday, September 19.
“Dani Olmo? We’ll wait until tomorrow, it seems there is something but we’ll wait until tomorrow”assured Hansi Flick. AS and the Catalan press reveal that this change is due to an injury. The Barça creator would suffer from discomfort in the hamstrings. According to AShe will have to observe seven to ten days of rest to get back in shape. On the Catalan side, they are more cautious and are waiting for the last tests scheduled for Monday.
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