Barcelona's Dani Olmo Ruled Out for Three Weeks with Muscle Injury
Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo will miss around three weeks of action due to a right adductor injury, the club announced on Friday.
Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo has been ruled out for approximately three weeks due to a right adductor injury sustained during the team's 3-0 victory over Osasuna on Thursday. The LaLiga club confirmed the extent of Olmo's injury on Friday.
Olmo had scored his seventh league goal of the season by converting a penalty before being forced to leave the pitch in the 28th minute due to the injury. His departure did not hinder Barcelona's performance, as they extended their lead over second-placed Real Madrid to three points.
MEDICAL NEWS | Tests conducted this morning have confirmed that first-team player Dani Olmo has a right adductor injury. He is expected to be out for around three weeks. pic.twitter.com/hxyTghGDib
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) March 28, 2025
The timing of Olmo's injury is unfortunate, as he may now miss a crucial series of fixtures. These include a Champions League quarter-final doubleheader against Borussia Dortmund and the second leg of Barcelona's Copa del Rey semi-final tie with Atletico Madrid. Olmo's absence could potentially impact Barcelona's chances of success in these competitions.
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