Robert Lewandowski has returned to full training in a major boost for Barcelona following their El Clasico defeat against arch rivals Real Madrid. The Polish striker is in the final stretch of his recovery from a hamstring tear and is targeting Sunday's clash with Elche, while optimism is also reportedly growing over goalkeeper Joan Garcia's fitness.
Lewandowski targets Elche return after hamstring tear
Barcelona have received a significant boost following their El Clasico defeat, with striker completing a full training session on Monday, according to a report from .
The Polish forward's return to the training ground provides a much-needed dose of optimism for Hansi Flick's side, who lost 2-1 to Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu. Optimism is also reportedly growing within the squad regarding the recovery of goalkeeper Joan Garcia, who is progressing well from knee surgery.
Lewandowski, 37, joined the group of players who did not start against Real Madrid and completed the session, signalling he is in the "final stretch" of his recovery. As reported by , his progress puts him in contention for a return to the squad for this Sunday's La Liga match against Elche at the Lluís Companys Stadium.
The striker has been sidelined since suffering a "muscle tear in the hamstring of his left thigh" while on international duty with Poland earlier this month. The injury was a source of frustration for the club, as Lewandowski played all 90 minutes for his national team despite feeling discomfort and wearing a heavy bandage.
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Despite the positive news, Barcelona's medical staff are expected to proceed with caution, particularly after a recent setback involving Raphinha. The Brazilian winger suffered a relapse after being rushed back prematurely ahead of El Clasico.
Lewandowski has been on a specific training plan to avoid a similar recurrence, but his return would be a major boost for Flick, who has had to rely on Ferran Torres and Lamine Yamal to fill the attacking void.
Joan Garcia recovery progressing ahead of schedule
In further positive news for the Catalan club, goalkeeper Joan Garcia is recovering well from knee surgery. The 'keeper suffered a tear of the internal meniscus in his left knee during a match against Oviedo, which required an operation on 27 September.
The initial recovery time was projected to be between four and six weeks. However, reports that the shot stopper is progressing quickly and has not been ruled out for this weekend's match against Elche. His condition will be assessed when the team returns to training on Wednesday, though the club has stressed that no risks will be taken with his fitness.
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Lewandowski's potential return for the Elche match is crucial for Barcelona as they look to recover from their Clasico disappointment. The 2-1 defeat leaves them in second place in La Liga, five points adrift of leaders Real Madrid after 10 matches. The return of their top striker's goals and leadership will be essential in lifting squad morale and closing the gap at the top of the table.
After Sunday's encounter against Elche, the Catalan club travel to Belgium to meet Club Brugge on November 5, followed four days later by a trip to Celta Vigo.