- **Q: How long will Dani Olmo be unavailable for Barcelona?
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FC Barcelona secured a 3-0 victory against Osasuna, but the win came at a cost. Midfielder Dani Olmo sustained an injury, sparking renewed criticism of fixture congestion from coach Hansi Flick and players. Additionally, Osasuna has formall...
### Olmo Sidelined Dani Olmo, who scored Barcelona's second goal via a retaken penalty against Osasuna before being substituted after just 28 minutes, faces roughly three weeks out. The club confirmed a myofascial injury to his right adductor. This injury rules him out of several key upcoming matches across La Liga, the Champions League, and potentially the Copa del Rey, impacting the team during a congested fixture list. Olmo has been influential this season, contributing 8 goals in 28 appearances.
### Osasuna's Eligibility Complaint Following the defeat, Osasuna decided to formally challenge the result based on the inclusion of Iñigo Martínez. Their argument centers on Martínez's status after being involved with the Spanish national team setup shortly before the match. However, Barcelona and reports citing the RFEF (Spanish Football Federation) maintain that Martínez was properly cleared to play. He had been withdrawn from the national squad due to a medical report on March 17th, making him available for club duty.
### Fixture Congestion Frustration Coach Hansi Flick labelled the victory 'a high price to pay' due to Olmo's injury, directly blaming the scheduling of the match immediately after an international break. He, along with defender Jules Koundé (who played 120 minutes for France days prior), expressed frustration, stating the relentless calendar lacks respect for players and diminishes the quality of the spectacle. Flick specifically criticized the addition of competitions like the expanded FIFA Club World Cup, warning about the detrimental effect on player health. The situation was further highlighted by Raphinha's unavailability (Brazil duty) and Ronald Araújo being rested (late return from Uruguay duty) for the Osasuna game.
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