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Barcelona is gearing up for a challenging La Liga clash against its Catalan rival, Girona, in the 29th round of the league. The team currently sits at the top of the table with 63 points, maintaining a three-point lead over its long-time competitor, Real Madrid.
According to press reports, German coach Hansi Flick has made his selection for Barcelonaβs midfield following the injury of Spanish midfielder Dani Olmo. Olmo, who sustained a right adductor injury during the recent match against Osasuna, is expected to be sidelined for three weeks.
Although Pablo Gavi did not anticipate securing his spot due to Olmoβs injury, this situation may provide him with an opportunity to return to the starting lineup.
Spanish newspaper AS reports that Gavi is approaching peak physical condition and is expected to be fully fit by April after recovering from a long-term knee injury. He made his return to action on October 20. The report also highlights his strong relationship with Hansi Flick, which could improve his chances of securing a key role in the team. Flick reportedly favors Gavi as a playmaker to lead the high press, a role that would otherwise fall to Lewandowski. If Gavi remains injury-free, he could become one of Barcelonaβs standout performers in April.