Barcelona’s preparation for their high-stakes Champions League encounter against Paris Saint-Germain has hit a snag, with midfield stars Pedri and Frenkie de Jong sidelined due to injuries. The absence of these pivotal players adds to Barcelona’s challenges as they gear up to face PSG, a team leading Ligue 1 and featuring one of the football world’s standout talents, Kylian Mbappe.
Despite securing a victory against Las Palmas in their recent La Liga match, thanks to a goal from Raphinha, the Catalan giants are now faced with the daunting task of navigating their next Champions League game without a full-strength squad. Barcelona, whose La Liga title hopes are intertwined with Real Madrid’s performance, views the Champions League as a crucial avenue for success this season. However, the dream of advancing further in the competition is tempered by the absence of not only Pedri and Frenkie de Jong but also Gavi and Alejandro Balde.
Reports from MARCA indicate that the chances of Pedri and Frenkie making a recovery in time for the first leg against PSG are slim. Barcelona is cautious not to rush their return, mindful of the players’ injury histories and the risk of further complications. The club’s medical team is closely monitoring their progress, with Pedri back in training and Frenkie feeling optimistic about his recovery, yet no specific timeline has been set for their return to match fitness.
In more positive news for Barcelona, defender Andreas Christensen is on the mend and expected to be fit for the PSG clash. His presence will bolster Barcelona’s defense, which missed him in the game against Las Palmas due to discomfort. Additionally, Ferran Torres, who recently returned from injury and played against Las Palmas, could provide a vital option off the bench for Barcelona, despite likely not starting against PSG.
The absence of key midfielders poses a significant challenge for Barcelona as they face PSG, a critical match in their Champions League campaign. However, the potential return of other players from injury offers a glimmer of hope as the team navigates through this difficult period, aiming to keep their European ambitions alive.