Setback for Hansi Flick as Barcelona Faces Olympiacos Without Raphinha and Ferran Torres
Posted on October 21, 2025
Barcelona will head into their crucial Champions League match against Olympiacos significantly weakened, as both Raphinha and Ferran Torres have been ruled out due to injuries. This setback presents a challenge for manager Hansi Flick, who is already managing a growing list of absentees.
Ferran Torres is still recuperating from muscle discomfort that forced his withdrawal from the Spanish national team during the recent international break. Meanwhile, Raphinha is on an individual recovery plan as he aims to regain fitness ahead of the upcoming El Clásico against Real Madrid this Sunday.
The absence of these two key attackers adds to the pressure on Barcelona, especially following their previous Champions League loss to PSG. The team is seeking a vital win to keep their qualification hopes alive, and the match against Olympiacos is seen as a must-win.
Flick has been forced to look to his academy for reinforcements, bringing in young players to fill the gaps left by the injured stars. The inclusion of these academy talents reflects the resilience of the squad, which recently secured a much-needed victory over Girona, boosting morale ahead of the match.
Despite the challenges, Flick remains optimistic about his team's chances. He emphasized the importance of collective effort and spirit, particularly relying on players like Lamine Yamal and João Félix to step up in the absence of their injured teammates. As they prepare for this pivotal clash, Barcelona will aim to demonstrate their competitive edge and ambition in Europe, even without some of their star players.
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