Barcelona winger Ansu Fati faces a four-week recovery after suffering a hamstring injury during training. He will miss several key fixtures, including Champions League and La Liga matches. Fati’s injury adds to the club's growing injury list, with Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski also sidelined.
Barcelona winger Ansu Fati will be sidelined for approximately four weeks due to a hamstring injury, the club confirmed in an official statement on Wednesday. Fati, who sustained the injury during a training session, will miss several key fixtures, including the Champions League match against French side Brest on November 26. Additionally, he will be unavailable for upcoming La Liga games against Celta Vigo, Las Palmas, Mallorca, and Real Betis.
The 22-year-old has struggled with injuries since his promising debut season in 2019, and this latest setback adds to his ongoing fitness challenges.
Meanwhile, Barcelona’s injury concerns continue as Lamine Yamal, the club’s youngest-ever player and goalscorer, is also facing a three-week absence due to an ankle injury. In addition to these injuries, veteran striker Robert Lewandowski is dealing with a minor back issue.
The team will need to rely on their remaining players to maintain their performance in both domestic and international competitions during this challenging period.