FC Barcelona: Wojciech Szczęsny knows why he doesn’t play

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New goalkeeper for FC Barcelona to compensate for the long injury of Marc-André ter Stegen, Wojciech Szczęsny has still not played a single minute with his new club. For the moment, Hansi Flick trusts Iñaki Peña, normally the German goalkeeper’s understudy. His first matches were satisfactory, giving his coach no excuse to change goalkeepers. This is also what the Pole admits to Eleven Sports.

He gave him no reason to leave him on the benchassures Szczęsny. We talked a lot. I already told the coach that I was 100% but the team is working well. If it’s not broken, then don’t touch it. If I were in the coach’s position, I wouldn’t get played either. I will have the opportunity to play later. At the moment the team is working very well, that’s the most important thing.» We will have to wait.

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