Barcelona’s Resilience Shines as Ferran Torres Steps Up Again
Torres replaced Robert Lewandowski, who has now failed to complete 90 minutes for the third consecutive game, including sitting out entirely against RCD Mallorca. Like in the Betis match, Torres entered for the final 20 minutes. According to Catalunya Radio, manager Hansi Flick has observed that Lewandowski struggles to maintain his peak physical performance for the full duration of matches. Flick has opted to substitute him whenever he senses a dip in the striker’s energy levels.
The German coach prioritizes an intense high press, and when Lewandowski begins to falter physically, Flick prefers to bring in fresh legs rather than keep him on at reduced effectiveness. This trend isn’t limited to Lewandowski; Dani Olmo, Raphinha, and Pedri have also been regularly substituted in recent matches. Flick’s approach indicates a focus on maintaining physical intensity rather than allowing players to continue when they’re visibly struggling.
Barcelona’s recent defensive lapses, both in possession and during pressing phases, have raised concerns about the team’s squad depth. Many believe the substitutes lack the quality of the starting XI. However, Flick appears to be placing greater trust in his bench players, as evidenced by his substitutions over the past week.
While the depth of Barcelona’s squad remains a pressing issue, Flick’s willingness to adapt and rely on his bench could be a key factor in their ongoing campaign. Ferran Torres, in particular, has proven to be a game-changer, stepping up when it matters most.