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Barcelona midfielder Gavi is reportedly disappointed with his limited playing time, which has rarely exceeded 10 minutes per match since his return from injury, claims Javier Miguel through AS.
After being cleared to play almost a month ago, Gavi has accumulated just 48 minutes across six matches. This situation is understandably frustrating for the young midfielder, who is eager to get back to his best form.
Interestingly enough, Gavi’s high-intensity playing style, which relies on constant movement and pressing, has made it difficult for him to return to his previous form quickly.
For that matter, Hansi Flick is taking a cautious approach to managing his recovery. Given the severity of the injury Gavi suffered a year ago, it is vital to avoid any setbacks that could lead to further complications.
What is Flick’s plan with Gavi?
Gavai has seen just 48 minutes of action this season. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)Flick’s careful management of Gavi’s return is meant to ensure the midfielder does not suffer another setback. The medical discharge Gavi received in October was a recognition of his hard work in recovery, but it was not an immediate return to full fitness. As a result, his playing time has been limited.
Looking ahead, Flick plans to gradually increase Gavi’s minutes over the next month, with the goal of having him fully fit and ready for more substantial playing time in January.
The Spanish Super Cup is the key target for Gavi’s full return. In the meantime, he will continue to feature in short bursts, with his next appearances likely to come against teams like Celta Vigo, Brest, Las Palmas, and Mallorca.
If all goes well, Gavi could soon be back in contention for a starting spot, with matches against teams like Betis, Borussia Dortmund, Leganes, or Atletico Madrid potentially marking his return to the starting lineup.
His recovery process is focused on ensuring that he is fully prepared for the crucial months ahead.