Barcelona are cautiously managing Lamine Yamal’s recovery as the teenage star edges closer to full fitness ahead of the Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain. Hansi Flick admitted the teenager is “almost back” but stressed no risks will be taken. With PSG and Ousmane Dembele looming on October 1, Barca are preparing to have their prodigy fit for Europe’s biggest stage.
Yamal recovery carefully timed for PSG
Barca sensation and Ballon d'Or runner-up Yamal’s return from pubic discomfort has been handled with great caution by Barcelona, who view the upcoming Champions League fixture against PSG as the key target, reports. Although there was initial hope he could feature against Real Sociedad in La Liga this weekend, the plan is not to rush him. The young prodigy continues to train individually with the ball, and optimism remains that he will be available for the European encounter.
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Barca boss Flick has refused to accelerate Yamal’s comeback despite pressure from fans and media.
“He’s almost back. He looks good,” Flick told reporters before the La Liga clash with Oviedo. “We’re working on it, but with Lamine, you have to take it day by day.”
PSG showdown identified as top priority
Internally, Barca have ringfenced the Champions League clash against PSG on October 1 as the defining moment for Yamal’s comeback. Facing the Ballon d'Or winner Dembele and a PSG side that began their campaign with a 4-0 win over Atalanta, the fixture has been labelled as critical. Yamal’s creativity and energy could provide Barca with the spark needed against Luis Enrique’s men, who remain arguably one of Europe’s strongest outfits.
Barcelona boosted by Balde’s return
While Yamal’s recovery takes centre stage, defender Alejandro Balde has reportedly returned to group training after a muscle injury, offering Flick an additional defensive option. However, Barca were recently dealt further blows this week when Fermin Lopez was ruled out before learning Gavi faces five months on the sidelines alongside long-term absentee Marc-Andre ter Stegen.