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FC Barcelona has done the hardest. On the move on the lawn of Las Palmas, on the occasion of the 25th day of Liga, the Blaugrana club has imposed itself with difficulty and manages to keep its place at the top of the Spanish championship. Pending Real Madrid, who receives Girona this afternoon, the Catalans are guaranteed to be, at least, equal points with their rival. But to get out of the Las Palmas trap, the Blaugranas were able to count on a XXL performance by Dani Olmo (26).
In one of the Catalan media this Sunday, the summer recruit made a major entrance at halftime by scoring a magnificent goal to open the scoring, before being decisive to allow Barça to ensure 2-0 victory. “Dani Olmo is still on time. He came into play after the break and, faithful to his habit, gave the three points at the Barça by scoring a superb goal “titled the daily Sport. “The real plan of the week was Dani Olmo himself, which was the key to Barça's victory”added Mundo Deportivo.
Dani Olmo worked on his injuries
Because the presence of the ex -Leipzig attacker – already impacted by the dispute around his registration in Liga – was not assured because of his recent injuries. The Catalan press assures that OLMO met with its club to share the results of a medical and genetic study that it carried out in Spain in order to avoid new physical seeds. The conclusions were positive and Hansi Flick was able to prepare a specific plan to maximize his performance. While he had lost his place as a holder for the benefit of Gavi and Fermín López. This season, Olmo has only played 15 days of Liga, for six goals scored.
“I think we could have had more efficiency in the first half. We have a lot to improve. Olmo returned from injury, some were more fit than him, but he is an important player. It's good, he scored a goal that helps him and everyone “admitted Hansi Flick, who should finally give him a place as a holder after this big performance. For his part, Dani Olmo assured: “I don't mind get out of the bench. I just want to help the team, I'm at Barça to win titles “.
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