Barcelona Grapples with Injury Woes Ahead of Crucial Atletico Madrid Clashes

Sports news » Barcelona Grapples with Injury Woes Ahead of Crucial Atletico Madrid Clashes

Barcelona is facing significant injury challenges as they gear up for a pivotal series of fixtures, including a highly anticipated Champions League quarter-final first leg against rivals Atletico Madrid. The potential absence of key midfielder Frenkie de Jong is a major concern, casting uncertainty over the team’s performance during this critical period.

Frenkie de Jong’s Recovery Timeline Extends

De Jong, who suffered a hamstring injury in late February, was initially projected to return to action after the international break. However, his recovery is now expected to extend further into April, which could see him miss several vital matches. The Dutch international is considered highly likely to be sidelined for the La Liga encounter against Atletico Madrid at the Metropolitano on April 4th. Furthermore, his participation in the Champions League quarter-final first leg, scheduled for April 8th at Camp Nou, remains doubtful. He is, however, anticipated to be fit for the Barcelona derby against Espanyol on April 11th.

Optimism for Kounde and Balde’s Return

Manager Hansi Flick is closely monitoring the recovery of other injured players, hoping to reinforce his squad for the upcoming tests. There is increasing optimism regarding the timely return of defenders Jules Kounde and Alejandro Balde. Both players picked up injuries during Barcelona’s commanding 3-0 victory over Atletico in the Copa del Rey semi-final return leg. Balde is reportedly on track to make his comeback after the international break, while Kounde, though possibly needing an additional week of recovery, is targeting the April 8th Champions League fixture against Atletico at Camp Nou.

Defensive Adjustments and Competition for Places

Adding to Flick’s defensive concerns is Eric Garcia, who has seen limited playtime recently due to ongoing injury worries. The manager has been forced to improvise his defensive line-up over the past month, frequently relying on the partnership of Gerard Martin and Pau Cubarsi. Upon their return, Garcia, Balde, and Kounde will face a competitive environment to reclaim their spots in the starting XI, given the strong performances of their replacements.

Hadley Winterbourne

Hadley Winterbourne, 41, calls Manchester his home while traveling extensively to cover NHL and football matches. His journey in sports journalism began as a local football commentator in 2008, eventually expanding his expertise to multiple sports.

© Copyright 2026 Sports news portal for today
Powered by WordPress | Mercury Theme