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'I'm not interested in what Hansi Flick says!' - Lamine Yamal injury sparks war of words between Barcelona boss and Luis de la Fuente as Spain boss fires back at 'protection' complaints

  • Inside the Spain vs Barcelona rift

    De la Fuente brushed off Flick’s remarks after the Barcelona coach accused Spain of mismanaging Yamal’s fitness. The 18-year-old winger was called up despite carrying a injury and played through pain against Bulgaria and Turkey in the World Cup qualifiers. Flick claimed the teenager was given painkillers and played almost full matches without training in between, which left Barca frustrated over his condition.

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    Flick’s fury over Yamal’s treatment

    Flick’s frustration boiled over as Yamal was sidelined with a pubic injury, missing key fixtures against Valencia, Newcastle, Getafe and Oviedo.

    "They gave him painkillers and he played 73 and 79 minutes. And between the matches, he didn't train," the German boss said. "That's not taking care of the players. Spain has the best players and the best national team, but they haven't taken care of the players, and that's what I can say. I'm very disappointed."

    Despite the youngsters absence, Barca maintained form with four straight wins, but the long-term fitness of their young star remains a major concern for both club and country.

  • De la Fuente hits back at Flick

    The La Roja boss responded during a tribute event in Rioja, where a mural was dedicated to him. The Spain boss avoided entering into the controversy, brushing off Flick’s accusations.

    "Do you think that today, in my homeland, and enjoying this moment, I'd remember what Hansi Flick said? Well, no, I'm not interested," he said.

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    Flick counting on Yamal for Champions League clash against PSG

    Yamal is tipped to make his comeback this weekend against Real Sociedad, though Barcelona’s medical team see the clash with Paris Saint-Germain on October 1 as the true target. With Alejandro Balde also expected to return, Flick will be hoping his young winger can stay fit to inspire the Catalan giants in Europe’s toughest tests.