Three Barcelona gamers ended Benfica match with bodily issues

It was a mammoth efficiency from Barcelona within the first leg of their Champions League spherical of 16 tie, particularly contemplating that Hansi Flick’s aspect had been pressured to play over 10 minutes with 10 males after early on for a final man problem on Vangelis Pavlidis.

Raphinha’s second half strike ensured that Barcelona will begin with a one-goal benefit for Tuesday’s return leg on the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, though the efficiency in Lisbon didn’t come with out sacrifice. Alejandro Balde suffered an ankle harm throughout the match, for which he might want to endure medical checks, and now have reported that two extra gamers ended the encounter on the Estadio da Luz with bodily issues.

Inigo Martinez suffered a stamp to his leg throughout the first half – which went unpunished, and due to that, the veteran defender was yellow-carded by referee Felix Zwayer for complaining. He’s nonetheless struggling with the after-effects of that, and he might be rested towards Osasuna on Saturday in an effort to guarantee that he’s at 100% for the second leg.

The report has acknowledged that Pedri additionally suffered with muscular discomfort, and he’s one other that isn’t anticipated to be risked towards Osasuna. Hansi Flick is prone to make important adjustments for the La Liga encounter on the Estadi Olimpic, with the likes of Marc Casado, Eric García, Gerard Martín, Gavi and Ferran Torres set to be included within the beginning line-up to face Los Rojillos.

Events like this are the explanation that groups like Barcelona have a giant first crew squad. Flick will probably be decided to have his “gala XI”, Cubarsi apart, prepared to begin the second leg towards Atalanta, and consequently, many gamers might be given the weekend off from taking part in.

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