FC Barcelona: new blow for Hansi Flick

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Since the start of the season, Hansi Flick has been battling against all odds. Not helped by a complicated summer transfer window for FC Barcelona, ​​the German coach also has to fight against a slew of injuries that inevitably limit his options when it comes to drawing up a starting eleven. Despite everything, the former Bayern Munich coach has had a perfect start to the season with four wins in four league matches.

However, the German coach will face a new blow this Tuesday. Indeed, summoned with the Espoirs of Spain, Fermin Lopez would have injured himself according to several Spanish sources. Still according to these Iberian media, the player is affected muscularly and will be absent for 3 to 4 weeks. A terrible blow for Hansi Flick as the versatile 21-year-old midfielder can be useful with the Blaugranas.

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