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Barcelona to be boosted by the return of defensive duo for Celta Vigo conflict – report

Barcelona to be boosted by the return of defensive duo for Celta Vigo conflict – report

Barcelona are set to renew their marketing campaign on Saturday night as they tackle Celta Vigo at Balaidos.

The Catalans wish to get again to profitable methods after struggling a shock defeat to Actual Sociedad, simply earlier than the worldwide break.

Nonetheless, Barcelona’s problem has been compounded by a slew of accidents, with key gamers together with Lamine Yamal unlikely to function this weekend.

Garcia & Fort cleared for Celta Vigo conflict

However in a uncommon increase for Flick, it seems Barcelona are set to be blessed by the return of two defenders, heading into the Celta Vigo conflict.

In line with Diario SPORT, Eric Garcia and Hector Fort have returned to coaching and could possibly be in rivalry for the match.

Garcia, sidelined for a month as a result of discomfort in his left adductor sustained throughout warm-ups in opposition to Sevilla, has made regular progress and could possibly be included within the squad relying on supervisor Hansi Flick’s closing evaluation.

Eric Garcia may function within the Barcelona squad vs Celta Vigo (Photograph by Alex Caparros/Getty Pictures)

Hector Fort, in the meantime, has additionally recovered from sacrum discomfort that stored him out of motion in opposition to Actual Sociedad and the Spanish U-19 nationwide crew.

His presence provides depth to Flick’s defensive choices, which have been stretched skinny in latest weeks.

Regardless of these returns, Barcelona stay severely depleted in assault. Ansu Fati’s harm provides to the continuing absences of Ferran Torres and Lamine Yamal.

Torres has began mild coaching with the crew, however his full restoration remains to be a piece in progress.

To mitigate these shortages, Flick has known as up two promising kids, Noah Darvich and Guille Fernández, who may function within the squad for the journey to Vigo.

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