
Plan for Lamine Yamal for the Clasico
The Spanish newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo' reported that Barcelona and young player Lamine Yamal are optimistic about his recovery from a groin injury, after recent tests showed positive progress in his physical condition.
According to the newspaper, Lamine continues to work hard at the Joan Gamper Sports City as part of a special rehabilitation program prepared by the physical staff and therapists at Barcelona, aimed at gradually reintegrating him before the Clasico against Real Madrid scheduled for October 26.
The same source indicated that the player will continue his training throughout this week from Monday to Friday, and will have one day of rest less than his teammates, who will benefit from three days off. He is expected to return to group training next Monday in preparation for the match against Girona in La Liga.
Barcelona's plan is to give Lamine between 30 and 45 minutes against Girona at Montjuïc Stadium to regain his rhythm, then to include him as a starter against Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League to reach full readiness before facing Real Madrid.
The coaching staff led by Hans Flick aims to prepare the player to be 100% fit, as he is considered a crucial element in the team due to his speed, dribbling ability, and capacity to make a difference in major matches.
According to the newspaper, Lamine continues to work hard at the Joan Gamper Sports City as part of a special rehabilitation program prepared by the physical staff and therapists at Barcelona, aimed at gradually reintegrating him before the Clasico against Real Madrid scheduled for October 26.
The same source indicated that the player will continue his training throughout this week from Monday to Friday, and will have one day of rest less than his teammates, who will benefit from three days off. He is expected to return to group training next Monday in preparation for the match against Girona in La Liga.
Barcelona's plan is to give Lamine between 30 and 45 minutes against Girona at Montjuïc Stadium to regain his rhythm, then to include him as a starter against Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League to reach full readiness before facing Real Madrid.
The coaching staff led by Hans Flick aims to prepare the player to be 100% fit, as he is considered a crucial element in the team due to his speed, dribbling ability, and capacity to make a difference in major matches.