Flick accuses Spain of “not taking care of the players” after Lamine Yamal injuries

Barcelona’s main coach Hansi Flick has accused Spain of “not taking care of the players” after Lamine Yamal was ruled out of the Sunday game on Sunday against Valencia after presenting in the national team despite bringing a problem of the ingenuity.

Yamal encountered the squad breastfeeding a little pain in the ingenuity area, but he went on to play in the Spanish World Cup victories against Bulgaria and Turkey last week.

As a result, the 18 -year -old will now be absent for the visit of Valencia this weekend and could also be a doubt for the opening of the Thursday Champions League at the Premier League Side Newcastle United.

Yamal’s injury seems to have inserted Flick, who chose not to chop his words during a press conference on Saturday.

“Lamine goes to the national team with pain, he did not train, he had painkillers to play, they were three goals ahead in each game and played 79 and 73 minutes,” said Flick.

“Between matches that did not train. This is not careful of the players. Spain has the best team in the world, in all positions they are incredibly good. I am very sad for it (situation).”

Barça’s chief revealed that he never spoke with Spain’s main coach Luis de la Fuente during the last international pause, but admitted that the result of the linguistic barrier was predominantly.

“I never talked to (of the Fuente),” Flick added. “Maybe my Spanish is not good, his English is not good, so this is a problem.

“Normally, communication, because we have more players than lamina, could be better.

“I was also on this side as a coach of the national team, so I know how difficult this job is sometimes, but communication with clubs was always good.”



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