The spotlight on Ronald Araujo’s recent mistakes has brought Barcelona’s defensive vulnerabilities into sharp focus, with the club’s back line under more scrutiny than ever. Once considered impenetrable with the high-line but even co-captain, Araujo has struggled to adapt to Hansi Flick’s high defensive line and ball-playing demands, leading to costly errors in back-to-back Champions League eliminations against PSG last season and Inter Milan this season.
His difficulties with offside traps, distribution, and positional awareness have been repeatedly exposed, especially as younger defenders like Pau Cubarsí and returning veterans such as Inigo Martinez outperform him in key areas. This run of high-profile mistakes has not only disrupted Araujo’s standing within the squad but also intensified debate about whether he fits into Barcelona’s evolving tactical identity under Flick.