Hansi Flick plans shock rotation for Copenhagen clash

Hansi Flick gears up for shock squad rotation against Copenhagen with surprise inclusions and key absences expected in the lineup.

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Hansi Flick gears up for shock squad rotation against Copenhagen with surprise inclusions and key absences expected in the lineup.

Fresh off victories against Slavia Prague and Real Oviedo, Hansi Flick confronts massive absences—key midfielder injured, another suspended, plus Gavi, Christensen out, and January signing ineligible.

Victory demands ruthless execution against bottom-half Copenhagen, with other results crucial.

Flick’s shock choice deploys Eric García as defensive pivot in midfield, freeing Gerard Martín to partner Pau Cubarsí centrally—a bold double pivot shift sacrificing Casadó’s inconsistency for García’s composure, as reported by Mundo Deportivo.

Jules Koundé reclaims right-back, Alejandro Balde returns left, forming Flick’s trusted back four primed for possession dominance.

Midfield revolutionizes with Fermín López and Dani Olmo as dual No. 8s, their red-hot form ensuring attacking thrust without Pedri or De Jong.

López’s energy and Olmo’s creativity overload central channels, compensating for pivot vulnerabilities against Copenhagen’s counter-threats.

This aggressive setup prioritizes goals over control, fitting the goal-difference imperative.

Attack remains lethal: Lamine Yamal guaranteed right, Raphinha left as leader ahead of bench options, Robert Lewandowski spearheading centrally.

Ferran Torres’ return provides super-sub impact post-injury.

Lamine Yamal carries primary threat despite Danish marking plans; Lewandowski hunts UCL goals after Slavia breakthrough; Raphinha’s form edges Marcus Rashford to cameo role.

Hansi Flick risks exposure—García’s midfield debut invites pressure, Martín’s inexperience tests aerial battles.

Yet positives abound: recent clean sheets, home fortress, Copenhagen’s poor away form (26th, eight points). Denmark’s suspensions (Delaney) and injuries weaken them further.

Barcelona top La Liga, but Champions League playoffs loom disastrously. Flick’s shock personnel risks pay off through attacking overload or unravel spectacularly.

Top-eight path demands demolition; failure means playoff lottery.

With Elche next, tonight defines the European season.

Predicted XI (4-3-3): Joan García; Koundé, Cubarsí, Martín, Balde; García, López, Olmo; Yamal, Lewandowski, Raphinha.

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