Fati playing without fear after injury woes
Ansu Fati is confident he can return to his previous heights after an injury-plagued couple of seasons for Barcelona.
Fati burst onto the scene as a 16-year-old in 2019, becoming the second-youngest player to feature for Barca in LaLiga and the third-youngest to find the back of the net in Spain’s top flight.
He set records as the youngest goalscorer in the Champions League, for Spain and in El Clasico – though his international record has since been surpassed by Gavi.
Fati sat out almost a year with a serious knee injury sustained in November 2020 and hamstring problems limited him to just 15 appearances in all competitions last season.
However, he is confident he will eventually be the player he was before his torrid time with injuries.
“I’m working to achieve it and I have no doubt that with work and sacrifice I will achieve it,” Fati told TV3. “Right now I’m not 100 per cent, but I’m very close.
“It’s normal that when you come back from an injury you play very cautiously. But that’s only the first minutes of the first game, then you forget it. Right now, I’m playing without fear.
“I know where I’ve come from and everything I’ve done to be here. I never thought about quitting. I’m very young, and I have my whole future ahead of me.”