No excuses from Flick as injury-plagued Barcelona prepare for Villarreal test
Barcelona will be under-strength when they make a LaLiga trip to Villarreal, having lost several players to injury, but coach Hansi Flick said on Saturday he is confident his squad is strong enough to adapt to the challenges it faces.
The injury misery at Barcelona showed no sign of easing up after midfielder Fermin Lopez suffered a new muscular problem in his right thigh while training on Tuesday.
Hansi Flick: "I spoke with Eric about the situation. In the end, you have to see what is the best interest of the team, and I right now, I see him as a 6. He is in good condition and is ready to play as a number 6 or even as a centeral defender for the team." pic.twitter.com/UB4RREwPzH
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The Catalans were already without new signing Dani Olmo, who is sidelined for up to five weeks with a right hamstring injury, and fellow midfielders Gavi, Frenkie de Jong and Marc Bernal, as well as defenders Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen.
"When we started the season, I said there would be no excuses," Flick told reporters ahead of Sunday's fixture. "We're going to be able to manage the game, although we'll be careful with some players carrying a lot of load.
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"Tomorrow we'll manage this, although I'm sure that those who come on will be at 100 per cent. The medical team is helping us and we are taking special care with (Pau) Cubarsi, who has been recovering."
Barcelona have made a perfect start to the LaLiga season under the German, with five straight wins putting them top of the standings, four points ahead of defending champions Real Madrid.
Villarreal are fourth in the table with three wins and two draws in five matches.
"We have a great team, and we have shown it," Flick said. "Every season it's the same, there are weeks when you lose several players, but as a coach, it's something you have to accept.
"Now we have to focus on those who are available to prepare them for the next game."
Barcelona's only defeat so far this campaign came in their Champions League opener to Ligue 1 club AS Monaco, where they lost 2-1.
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