At FC Barcelona, a fierce competitive spirit is essential, driving players and staff to reach higher levels.
In top clubs worldwide, competition is the backbone of success, and Barcelona is no different—every position is contested to maintain the team’s elite standing.
With players recovering from injuries, Hansi Flick’s squad depth has improved significantly.
Earlier in the season, despite struggles with an injury-hit defense and midfield, the German coach managed to guide Barcelona through challenges, securing crucial victories in an impressive manner.
Now, Flick can carefully select which players get game time, but this luxury also creates limitations for others. With the return of key midfielders, certain players may find their chances dwindling.
One such player is Eric Garcia, who, at 23, has often filled in as a defensive pivot in Marc Bernal’s absence. While he has shown adaptability in this role, his consistency has been variable. Flick is considering changing his position back to centre-back after international break.
However, with players like Gavi, Frenkie de Jong, and Dani Olmo back, and young talent Marc Casado emerging, Garcia’s opportunities in midfield have become even scarcer, potentially reducing his minutes on the pitch as competition intensifies around him.