It was challenging for Barça in Las Palmas, but they ended up winning 0-2 thanks to goals from Dani Olmo and Ferran, key to securing three more points in LaLiga. The Catalan, initially on the bench, came on after the break and managed to revolutionize the match, scoring the first goal of the night.
Initially, Hansi Flick started with Fermín in the attacking midfield, who missed the last match after his expulsion in Seville. The Andalusian didn't perform very well, which led to him being substituted at halftime.
In his place came a Dani Olmo eager to do well, and it didn't take long for him to convince his coach. He came on in the 45th minute and scored in the 62nd, completing a great combination with Lamine Yamal.

Dani Olmo left a great impression against Las Palmas, establishing himself as the key for Hansi Flick's team to continue leading LaLiga. Three more points to finish the day as leaders of the competition, no matter what happens in the rest of the matches.
Barça beats Las Palmas and Dani Olmo sends a message to Flick: "Mister, I'm..."
After several matches in a secondary role, this performance against Las Palmas has brought Dani Olmo back to the forefront at Barça. He started the competition with a bang, but injuries reduced his playing time. In this match, he scored a crucial goal to secure the victory, sending a clear message to Flick: "Mister, I'm here".
What Dani Olmo hopes, being key to winning against Las Palmas, is that Hansi Flick will trust him again in the important upcoming matches. Changes and rest are needed in Barça's starting eleven, and the Catalan is ready to enter the rotation, something he deserves again.

We are entering a phase of the campaign where everything is at stake: League, Cup, and Champions. Dani Olmo has shown he is more than ready to reclaim his spot in the starting eleven, and after his performance in Las Palmas, he has earned it. Flick can have no excuses now, and it will depend on him for Olmo to become important again.
Barça remains alive and unfailing in the fight for all competitions. Practically everyone is available, and Flick has no excuses: they must go all out.