FC Barcelona performed yet another second-half siege to come from behind and [beat Copenhagen 4–1 in the Champions League](https://semprebarca.com/yamal-9-5-bernal-8-0-fc-barcelona-4-1-copenhagen-player-ratings/) at the Spotify Camp Nou, helping them finish the League Phase as the highest-ranked Spanish team.
Hansi Flick’s team started the game against the Danish side outside the top eight and conceded early, making things difficult for themselves. However, in typical fashion, they played incredibly well in the second half to score four and put themselves in a position of safety.
Two players who featured together on the night were Dani Olmo and Fermin Lopez. When everyone is fit, the duo compete for the same position, but in Pedri’s absence, the German manager deployed the former in a deeper role.
Now, according to [SPORT](https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/barca/volver-juntar-dani-olmo-fermin-lopez-centro-campo-barcelona-encrucijada-hansi-flick-126234319), Hansi Flick needs to decide whether he wants to field the duo together against Elche this weekend, considering that both are in incredible form. Fermin has been explosive since the start of the year, while Olmo has been remarkably decisive.
Olmo looked at home playing the Pedri role against Copenhagen. He produced a sublime through ball that set Lamine Yamal on his way for the first Barcelona goal of the night. Fermin provided the assist for the Catalan club’s second.
The return of Frenkie de Jong, who missed the Copenhagen game through suspension, now presents a dilemma for Hansi Flick. Does he go with Frenkie alongside both Olmo and Fermin, or does he leave one of the two on the bench and play Bernal with the Dutchman?
It is a very good problem to have if you are the German manager, and it remains to be seen how he rolls the dice against Elche this weekend.