Barcelona, ​​Flick makes an important return to his group!

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Champions League evening for FC Barcelona. This Tuesday evening, the Catalan club is opposed to the Swiss team Young Boys as part of the 2nd day of the C1 league phase.

Beaten when they entered the competition against AS Monaco with a score of 2 goals to 1, Barça wants to bounce back and score its first points in this new format of the Champions League. And for this already important part, the Catalan club recorded a significant return to its group.

Expected for several months and injured for a long time, Frenkie de Jong is part of Hansi Flick’s squad for this European meeting. Good news for the Catalans who will be able to count on one of their best players in the midfield.

In a pre-match press conference this Monday, the German coach even suggested that his number 21 could take part in the match and play a few minutes of play. It is not impossible to see him come into play at the end of the game. match if the match scenario allows it. To be continued…

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