FC Barcelona: Hansi Flick has a plan for Ansu Fati

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These are the kinds of returns that fill FC Barcelona fans with hope. After a more or less successful loan spell with Brighton last year, Ansu Fati returned to Barça this summer. Plagued by regular physical problems, the winger had missed his team’s perfect start to the season. Now back, the Spanish international is starting to get a taste of the pitch again while Hansi Flick is giving him a few minutes.

Present this Saturday at a press conference, the German technician explained that he intended to give a lot of minutes to the 21-year-old striker so that he could rehabilitate quickly: “I hope we see his best version. When you come back from injury, you have to adapt. We want to give him the opportunity to give him minutes because he needs them to become a starter again. That can help us a lot.»

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