Kike Salas Out for Barcelona Clash: Muscle Injury Sidelines Sevilla Defender
By Luigi Arrieta·March 10, 2026
Sevilla’s defensive options have taken another hit with center-back Kike Salas ruled out of Sunday’s crucial Barcelona showdown. A muscular problem in his calf has forced the Spanish defender to the sidelines, leaving his club scrambling to reshape its backline for one of the season’s marquee matchups.
Salas Sidelined with Calf Strain
Kike Salas will not be available for selection when Sevilla travels to face Barcelona on Sunday, according to the latest medical assessment from the club’s medical staff. The 25-year-old central defender has been dealing with a calf injury that developed during recent training sessions, and despite early hopes of recovery, the decision has been made to keep him out of the fixture.
This is a significant blow for Sevilla, who have struggled with squad depth at center-back throughout the campaign. Salas has been a regular starter in recent weeks, providing solidity at the heart of the defense. His absence means manager García Pimienta must look to alternative options from his available roster, adding complexity to preparations for a match against one of Europe’s elite attackers.
The timing of the injury compounds Sevilla’s challenges. Barcelona are in resurgent form, and their forward line presents one of the toughest attacking propositions in La Liga. Losing an experienced defender like Salas removes an important piece from Sevilla’s defensive puzzle just when they need maximum stability.
What This Means for Sevilla’s Lineup
Without Salas available, García Pimienta faces a tactical dilemma. The manager must decide whether to promote a backup center-back from the reserve ranks or reorganize the defensive structure entirely. Every option carries risk against Barcelona’s lethal attack, which has been producing consistent chances throughout the season.
Sevilla’s injury list has grown longer in recent weeks, putting pressure on the squad’s resilience. The loss of a established center-back forces the coaching staff to get creative—potentially deploying players in unfamiliar roles or accelerating the development of younger defenders who may lack top-level experience at this intensity. For a club competing in La Liga, these absences add up quickly and can derail momentum at critical moments.
The Barcelona match represents the kind of high-profile fixture that defines a season’s trajectory. Playing a depleted backline against one of Spain’s most dangerous teams is never ideal, but injuries are part of football. Sevilla must now focus on the personnel available and execute a defensive strategy tailored to their strengths rather than what they’ve been practicing.
Impact on Latin American Football
While Kike Salas is Spanish, his injury and absence underscore broader themes relevant to Latin American football development. The challenge of managing squad depth and injuries is something every club across Latin America faces—from Mexico’s Liga MX to Argentina’s Super Liga and Colombia’s Categoría Primera A. Young defenders at these clubs often lack the depth and resources that European academies provide, meaning injuries to key players can disproportionately impact performance.
Sevilla’s situation highlights why Latin American clubs investing in player development and squad building are so important. Centers of excellence that train backup players to match starter-level performance create competitive advantages. For Colombian, Argentine, Mexican, and Brazilian scouts watching Spanish football, this is a reminder that depth and injury management separate champion organizations from the rest. The best Latin American talents who move to European clubs must not only excel individually but understand how elite clubs manage such challenges.
What Comes Next
Salas’ recovery timeline remains to be determined. Muscle injuries, particularly in the calf, typically require several days to weeks of rehabilitation depending on severity. García Pimienta will provide updates as the week progresses, but for now, he must plan Sunday’s approach without his regular center-back option.
The Barcelona fixture will be a defining test for Sevilla’s adaptability and mental toughness. How the team responds to adversity—both the injury itself and the subsequent tactical adjustments—may say more about their character than many victories. In football, managing setbacks separates good clubs from great ones. Sevilla has a chance to prove their mettle.

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