On Friday, Barcelona was hit with disappointing news: Raphinha, their 28-year-old winger, sustained another hamstring injury during an international match for Brazil against France. This setback sidelines him for an estimated five weeks, a significant blow for the Catalan giants as they face a crucial period of upcoming fixtures.
This marks Raphinha’s third right hamstring injury this season, following previous issues in September and October. The fact that this latest incident occurred while on international duty, far from Barcelona’s direct supervision, has reportedly caused considerable frustration for head coach Hansi Flick and the club’s management.
Flick’s Rage Over Raphinha’s Injury
According to sources, Barcelona’s immediate reaction to the news has been characterized by intense anger and a sense of disbelief. Club officials are reportedly aghast that a key player was risked in a seemingly less vital friendly match thousands of miles away, particularly given the club’s demanding schedule in the weeks ahead.
Hansi Flick is said to have reacted with particular fury. Raphinha is a vital component of Flick’s tactical setup, serving as both an attacking threat and a key contributor to the team’s pressing game, and is often among the first players selected when fit. Flick is reportedly incensed to lose the winger for an extended period, especially given that the injury occurred entirely outside of his direct oversight.
While a small consolation for Barcelona is the prospect of receiving compensation from FIFA, as Raphinha’s recovery is projected to surpass 28 days, this financial relief does little to ease the immediate tactical challenge. Flick now faces the difficult task of navigating a critical series of games without his starting left winger.
This unfortunate situation, however, opens the door for Marcus Rashford. The Manchester United loanee previously performed exceptionally well when Raphinha was unavailable and will now be expected to step up once again, beginning with the upcoming crucial match against Atletico Madrid next weekend.
