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Frenkie de Jong ruled out of Barcelona's next match as Hansi Flick refuses to risk midfielder ahead of Newcastle showdown in Champions League

  • De Jong sidelined with gluteal discomfort
  • Coach prioritises Champions League fixture
  • Gavi's knee issue further complicates matters 
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    De Jong has returned to Barca after leaving the Netherlands national team camp with a gluteal injury. According to Mundo Deportivo, the 28-year-old did not train with the squad and has been ruled out for the upcoming La Liga match against Valencia. The midfielder reportedly picked up the injury in Netherland's clash against Poland and the Dutch Football Association (KNVB) has already sent a medical report to the club. Flick's decision to rest De Jong is a strategic one, aimed at having him in peak condition for the important Champions League match against Newcastle.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Flick's side are facing a midfield selection crisis early in the season. With De Jong's injury and the lingering issues surrounding Gavi, the Blaugrana's midfield depth are being tested. This situation has forced the coach to rely on other players, such as Marc Casado and Pedri, to form the crucial midfield partnership.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Gavi has suffered a new injury blow with persistent discomfort in his right knee, the same one that was affected by a torn ACL in 2023. As a result, Barca's medical team have decided to give the midfielder a three-week period for conservative treatment to see if the pain subsides on its own. Otherwise, a surgical intervention might be necessary. 

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BARCELONA?

    With De Jong next set to feature against the Magpies and Gavi returning in October should he avoid surgery, Barca's midfield will have to rely on Casado and Pedri in their absence. Barca will be facing Valencia next in the league before travelling to St. James' Park to face Newcastle in their opening fixture of the Champions League on September 18.