Barcelona supervisor Hansi Flick is annoyed that the membership are struggling to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the second half of the season.
Barca utilized to the Spanish FA for the licences on Tuesday after they misplaced a second attraction to register the gamers for the rest of the marketing campaign, with the membership unable to fulfill LaLiga’s wage cap.
There was no definitive announcement on what comes subsequent however the pair are unavailable for Saturday’s Copa del Rey tie at Barbastro, which has displeased Flick.
He stated: “I’ve spoken to Dani and Pau and the scenario isn’t straightforward for them however they’re constructive and need to play for this membership.
“To be sincere, I’m not blissful in regards to the scenario. Nor are the gamers. However issues are what they’re and we’ve got to just accept it.
“I’ve to coach them and everybody has to do their job. We’ve confidence within the membership. I’m optimistic. There’s nothing left however to attend.”
Hansi Flick on #BarbastroBarça: “I’ve seen them and I like what they’re doing. We’ve to be centered from the primary second, and present how we are able to play.” pic.twitter.com/87mrqbGau7
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Flick is insisting his facet stay centered regardless of all of the noise surrounding the membership and is inspired by how his gamers have educated since getting back from the winter break.
He stated: “We’ve been doing very effectively in coaching. What I’ve seen has been superb. It’s the primary recreation of the cup they usually’re an opponent that performs effectively.
“I’ve been following them. We all know what awaits us and we’ve got to be centered.”
Flick added that he had not but determined whether or not to provide veteran goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny his debut for the membership, months after the participant got here out of retirement to affix the Catalan facet.
He stated: “Szczesny has educated very effectively, however we’ve got not decided, we are going to make it tomorrow earlier than the match.”