Champions League 2025: Barcelona in Trouble after Striker Robert Lewandowski out with Hamstring Injury
Barcelona have gone under some serious redemption, and credit should be given to stakeholders who have worked hard behind the scenes to make them a formidable force again.
FC Barcelona under Hansi Flick have been a brilliant side and deserve praise for attacking instinct football they have displayed on the table.
However last few games have not gone well for them, as they have lost games but their top striker Robert Lewandoski,was diagonised with a hamstring injury on Sunday it seems he will also miss, Copa Del Rey Final and Champions League semifinal according to Spanish media reports.
The ace striker is touted as one of the best Barcelona strikers ever with 40 goals under his belt across all competitions, and played an important role in winning game against Celta Vigo by 4-3 on Saturday.
The statement released by Barcelona management clearly stated that “Test have been carried out on Robert Lewandoski has developed semitendous Injury on his left thigh” .

It won’t be easy ride for Barcelona as they will be next facing Real Madrid in Copa Final in Seville.
The La Liga Host will be next facing Inter Milan Franchise on April 30th 2025, in the Champions League Semifinal leg and visit the Italians on May 6th 2025 based on further reports from distinct media outlets have indicated that Lewandoski would possibly return against Real Madrid on May 11th 2025.
FC Barcelona is regarded as one of the most sought out clubs in football world with their rich legacy where they have been home to several footballers who have made name for themselves.
Founded in 1899 by Swiss footballer Hans Gamper, FC Barcelona is one of the most iconic football clubs in the world. Based in Barcelona, Spain, the club quickly became a symbol of Catalan identity and pride. Known as “Barça,” it has a rich history of both sporting excellence and cultural significance. The club has enjoyed tremendous success, especially during the Johan Cruyff era in the 1990s and the Pep Guardiola era (2008–2012), which brought global attention with a style of play called “tiki-taka.” Legends like Lionel Messi, Xavi, and Andrés Iniesta led Barcelona to numerous La Liga titles, UEFA Champions League victories, and Copa del Rey triumphs. The club plays at Camp Nou, one of the largest stadiums in Europe. FC Barcelona stands out not only for its achievements but also for its motto, “Més que un club”—“More than a club”—reflecting its deep-rooted social and political relevance.



