Take painkillers and play in the national team competition! As: Yamal is hard to catch up with the first round of Champions League against Newcastle
7:48pm, 13 September 2025Football
Barcelona coach Frick confirmed at the press conference that Yamal missed this round of La Liga match against Valencia due to injury. Spanish media Ass said that Yamal will also miss the subsequent Champions League match against Newcastle.
Ass said that Yamal has been training alone in the gym this week and did not practice with the team. The medical team decided to let him miss this round, and it was almost impossible for him to participate in the first round of the Champions League against Newcastle next Friday.
Therefore, Flick will make adjustments to the starting lineup, and the young player Badeji, who joined this summer, may make his debut. In addition, De Jong, Valde and Gavi have also confirmed that they will miss the game against Valencia, but De Jong is expected to return against Newcastle.
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