Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong is still dealing with ongoing ankle pain, which has been noticeable both in training and during matches. In fact, according to a report from SPORT, this discomfort is affecting his performance on the field.
De Jong has shown signs of hesitancy, becoming overly cautious in duels, which clashes with the demands of Hansi Flick.
Flick’s style of play requires players to bring intensity, press relentlessly, and maintain high energy throughout the game. De Jong’s current condition means that unless he recovers fully, his playing time will be limited.
What’s going on with Frenkie de Jong?
It is clear from his performances that De Jong is not playing at his best. His discomfort is visible, and it is evident that he is not entirely confident in his movements.
Flick, in a recent press conference, explained that the team is supporting De Jong, but there are many midfielders available, and he can only rely on players who are fully fit.
Frenkie de Jong is still dealing with ankle pain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
He mentioned that once De Jong is back to full fitness, he will have more opportunities, but for now, his role remains limited. This situation is worrying, as the midfielder’s presence in the Barcelona midfield has been inconsistent due to the ongoing ankle pain.
De Jong has admitted his shortcomings
During the international break, he admitted that his ankle still hurt, which led to him being released from the Netherlands’ second match for medical reasons, as confirmed by former coach Ronald Koeman.
Back at Barcelona, the uncertainty around his fitness continues to affect his game. He plays with intermittent pain, which causes him to hold back, especially in duels and high-pressure moments, making him less effective.
Unfortunately, De Jong’s current state does not meet these expectations, and unless his injury improves, his role in the team will remain limited.
The pressure is on for De Jong to recover fully and return to his best, but until that happens, his future playing time may be restricted.