Frenkie de Jong is back!
After several months sidelined, Frenkie de Jong has returned to FC Barcelona's group training sessions, according to Mundo Deportivo. The Dutch midfielder, who has been out of action for five months due to a right ankle injury, has taken a significant step toward full recovery and his much-anticipated return to competition.
De Jong was injured in the Clásico against Real Madrid on April 21, when he took a powerful shot from Fede Valverde, resulting in an ankle sprain — his third injury in that area last season. Following this setback, he was unable to play for the remainder of the campaign, representing a significant loss for Xavi Hernández’s squad.
Now, after weeks of individual training, Frenkie has completed part of the group session, indicating that his return to action is getting closer. The coaching staff aims to have him participate in several full sessions before he is given medical clearance. This progress is excellent news for Barça fans, as the Dutchman is a key piece in Xavi’s tactical setup.
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Meanwhile, Barcelona keeps racking up victories in LaLiga. In their most recent match, the Blaugrana secured a convincing 1-4 win over Girona at Montilivi. With this result, Hansi Flick’s side has maintained their perfect record of victories in the first five rounds of the season, solidifying their place at the top of the table.
The game was dominated from start to finish by Barça, with Lamine Yamal as the standout player of the night, scoring two goals before halftime. Dani Olmo and Pedri sealed the rout after the break, while Girona only managed to score a consolation goal in the final minutes, courtesy of Cristhian Stuani.
With intense high pressing, Barcelona suffocated Girona’s attempts to respond, displaying a solid performance both in defense and attack. Despite a few isolated efforts from the home team, Barça’s dominance was clear throughout the match.
De Jong and Gavi, both nearing their return
In addition to the good news of Frenkie de Jong's return to training, Barcelona has also seen Gavi, who had been out for ten months due to a serious injury, gradually increase his involvement in group sessions. Both players are crucial for the team, and their recovery comes at a key moment in the season.