Dani Olmo to Miss Barcelona’s Champions League Match Against Benfica Due to Injury
Barcelona’s midfield dynamo, Dani Olmo, has been sidelined with an injury, according to an official statement from the club. The 26-year-old Spanish international has been diagnosed with a strain in his right calf muscle, forcing him to sit out the crucial Champions League fixture against Benfica scheduled for January 21st.
The club’s medical staff has not provided a specific timeline for Olmo’s return, stating that his recovery will depend on how quickly he responds to treatment. This setback comes at a critical juncture in Barcelona’s season, potentially impacting their European campaign.
Prior to this injury, Olmo had been in impressive form, featuring in 18 matches across all competitions for Barcelona this season. His contributions have been significant, with the midfielder netting 6 goals and providing 3 assists, showcasing his importance to the team’s offensive capabilities.
In a separate development, on January 8th, the Spanish High Council for Sports granted Barcelona permission to register Olmo for the second half of the season. This decision came despite initial objections from La Liga and the Royal Spanish Football Federation, highlighting the complex regulatory landscape surrounding player registrations in Spanish football.
As Barcelona prepares to face Benfica without one of their key midfielders, the team will need to adjust their tactics and rely on depth to compensate for Olmo’s absence. Fans and teammates alike will be eagerly awaiting updates on his recovery progress in the coming weeks.