Barcelona’s victory in the Super Cup final against Real Madrid on Sunday evening was marred by an injury to defender Iñigo Martínez. The Spanish international was forced to depart the match in the first half, sparking concerns over the severity of the setback. According to reports from Diario AS, Martínez has suffered a tear in his right hamstring, which could keep him sidelined for an extended period.
If confirmed, the diagnosis would be a significant blow to Barcelona’s defensive setup, with Martínez having been a mainstay in Hansi Flick’s team this season. The defender is expected to undergo medical tests on Tuesday to confirm the extent of the injury. Should the worst-case scenario be confirmed, Martínez could miss up to five weeks of action, amounting to at least eight fixtures.
The potential absence of Martínez would be a significant setback for Barcelona, particularly given the importance of the upcoming matches. The club is currently competing on multiple fronts, including La Liga and the Champions League. Flick will need to find a suitable replacement for Martínez, with the team’s defensive solidity likely to be tested in the coming weeks.
The injury to Martínez could also have implications for the future of another Barcelona defender, Ronald Araújo. Juventus has been linked with a move for the Uruguayan international, but the potential absence of Martínez may lead to Barcelona being more reluctant to let Araújo leave.
Barcelona’s medical team will be hoping that the injury to Martínez is not as severe as initially feared. However, if the defender is indeed ruled out for an extended period, Flick will need to find a way to adapt his team’s defensive strategy to compensate for the loss.
The next few days will be crucial in determining the extent of Martínez’s injury and the impact it will have on Barcelona’s season. One thing is certain, however: the club will be hoping for a speedy recovery for their defender.