Dani Olmo's injury has been a tough blow for a Barcelona team that were previously perfect to start the season, but have now lost two out of four games since the injury to the Euro 2024 winner.
Since Barcelona finally registered Olmo in La Liga, the La Masia product began showcasing the talent fans grew used to during this summer's Euros. He scored a goal in all three La Liga games he played–something a Barça signing hadn't done since Cesc Fàbregas in 2011. It was clear that manager Hansi Flick considered him a pivotal part of his preferred 4-2-3-1 system as the attacking midfielder.
The ideal start to his Barcelona career came to an end when he suffered a hamstring injury in a 4–1 win against Girona on Sept. 15. Olmo hasn't seen the pitch since, and Barcelona hasn't been as formidable without its summer signing.






