There is reportedly a sense of “indignation” and “bewilderment” at Barcelona following Dani Olmo’s recent injury, which he picked up while on international duty with Spain.
The midfielder was forced to withdraw from Luis de la Fuente’s squad on Friday after tests confirmed he sustained a muscle injury. Olmo began his recovery at the national team’s training camp before returning to Catalonia.
According to , Barcelona advised La Roja about their player’s “muscle fatigue” and “discomfort” in a medical report he arrived with, yet Spain opted to keep Olmo at camp for four days instead of relieving him of his duties, like the European champions did with Real Madrid defender Dean Huijsen.
The Spanish outlet claims the Catalans are dissatisfied with Spain’s handling of the situation, especially since the team knew Olmo “was not 100%” fit. The club is also reportedly putting some blame on Olmo himself for wanting to train when he was not fully recovered.






