Pedri Gonzalez’s harm blow in Spain’s win over Germany has set off alert chimes in Catalonia, particularly with Hansi Flick’s to begin with pre-season fair around the corner.
The German strategist will supervise his training at the begining session with Barcelona in the coming week. Whereas players on duty with the national team were set to connect the camp late for sure, Pedri’s harm takes off the midfielder in question for the whole pre-season tour.
Earlier this week, Spain reveals that the Spanish midfielder had facing a grade 2 inner lateral sprain in his left knee and set his recovery period at around six weeks. With the coming season set to start in mid-August, there is concern over Pedri’s possibility for it.
Likely to miss the season opener
Barcelona are set to bolt horns with Valencia in their season opener for the 2024-25 season of La Liga. The match, as it stands, is set to kick off late on August 18.
Exactly six weeks left to start the Blaugranas’ clash at Mestalla, and SPORT explains that Pedri has it really complicated to complete the recovery in time for the starting match of the season. Needless to say, this is a critical blow for Flick as he will be without the team’s key midfielder not as it were for pre-season but moreover the opening stage of the coming campaign.
Need for change
Pedri has battled to stay fit after his starting season at Barcelona and has demonstrated to be hardly helpless to physical setbacks. The later blow comes as the most recent on the youngster’s list of injured players and will be smashing, considering he was fair returning to his best form.
As Flick plans for life at Barcelona, the chief must to begin with attention to up the stake in terms of physical arrangement, particularly for Pedri. Given Flick’s involvement at Bayern Munich, there is positive thinking that the coach can discover the right equation.