Preview: Girona vs. Barcelona

It has been a perfect start to the 24/25 campaign for Hansi Flick, his short stint at Barcelona so far suggesting that he is rather more suited to club coaching than sporadic international involvement with his players.


By Karl Matchett


Moving on from his debacle at Germany, the new Camp Nou boss has won four from four in LaLiga this term to sit four points clear already – but an intriguing next test awaits.

While it’s after the October international break that Barcelona’s fixture list really cranks into high gear – they’ll face Sevilla, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and the derby against Espanyol in a row following that – they return to domestic action now against last season’s surprise package Girona, who finished third, only a handful of points behind the Catalan club themselves.

For Girona, as expected, they lost a few players over summer and the start to this term has been a little fragmented as a result: last year’s goal machine Artem Dovbyk has gone to Roma, midfielder Aleix García to Bayer Leverkusen and their on-loan winger Savinho is now with Man City. Even so, despite defeat at Atlético Madrid they have looked strong, hammering Osasuna and winning at Sevilla in impressive fashion.

Head coach Míchel Sánchez has them playing a familiar way and when Yangel Herrera is back to full fitness, they retain a strong, mobile, technically excellent midfield. Even so, and while they can cause problems of their own, early-season Barcelona looks a slick machine which might be too strong for them going forward.

Lamine Yamal and Raphinha have started the campaign well. Dani Olmo, now in the lineup and central to their buildup play, is immense – he could be set to be one of the league’s very best this season, his first back in his home nation since leaving at 16 years old. And while Robert Lewandowski is clearly past his peak, he may be rejuvenated with better buildup behind him and a manager who knows him well – four in four so far for the Pole.

Yet opportunity for Girona comes in Barcelona’s absentees, particularly in midfield. Olmo got a knock with Spain last week and though he could still play, Gavi remains out and Marc Bernal will miss the season. Frenkie de Jong, Fermín López and Andreas Christensen are all still missing, too.

There’s not too much scope for rest and rotation in the centre as the matches start to come thick and fast for Barcelona in Europe this coming week – but Girona’s success last year means they must deal with that additional load, too. It’s fascinatingly poised to reveal where both these sides really are.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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