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Stats show why Barcelona must not drop club veteran from starting lineups

Stats show why Barcelona must not drop club veteran from starting lineups
Stats show why Barcelona must not drop club veteran from starting lineups

Inigo Martinez’s role in the Barcelona squad is often overlooked, but his impact is significant.

The veteran defender is not just a player; he serves as a mentor, a big brother, and a guiding presence for the younger talents in the team. While many focus on the contributions he makes off the pitch, it is his performance on the field that truly stands out.

This was highlighted recently when Martinez’s request to be substituted raised concerns, particularly visible on Hansi Flick’s face.

This reaction was understandable, as it underscored how vital Martinez has become to the team. His presence on the pitch is invaluable; he has emerged as a talisman for the Blaugrana.

Martinez is on a spree

Interestingly, among the current roster, Martinez boasts the highest number of consecutive victories in La Liga, reports AS.

Since his only rest this season coincided with Barcelona’s defeat to Osasuna, he has been part of a remarkable run, contributing to 22 consecutive wins.

This impressive streak is a testament to his reliability and skill, although it is still far from the absolute record of 55 consecutive games without defeat set by the legendary Andres Iniesta.

At 33 years old, Martinez has established himself as a key player under Hansi Flick. Following the match against Young Boys, he explained that he had requested to be substituted due to a back strain.

This is not the first time this old injury has troubled him, prompting his precautionary decision. It reflects his commitment to the team and the importance he places on his health and performance.

Furthermore, his leadership has been crucial, especially in the absence of key defenders Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen. Despite the challenges posed by their injuries, Martinez has helped fill the gap, ensuring that the team remains solid at the back.