Fabio Carvalho Could See Opportunity Open Up After International Break
Fabio Carvalho’s loan move from Liverpool to RB Leipzig was expected to provide the out-of-favour midfielder with much-needed game time. However, after four games with the German club, he has made just two substitute appearances amounting to 18 minutes on the pitch.
The 21-year-old has been unlucky so far, with Dani Olmo and Xavi Simons starting in his place in the last two Bundesliga games. But with Olmo now set to miss “several games” with a knee injury suffered on duty with Spain, Carvalho may have seen an opportunity open up as a result of the international break.
Carvalho Well Placed Due to His Own Absence
According to BILD, this has set the stage for Carvalho to come into the side, with the 21-year-old ironically well placed due to his own absence for Portugal. Though no longer eligible for Portugal U21s, it remains to be seen whether he will be considered at senior level due to the manner of his exit from the youth side last year.
Carvalho was criticised by manager Rui Jorge for communicating his decision to reject an U21s call-up via text, avoiding a phone call to explain.
Carvalho Moves Ahead of Forsberg and Baumgartner
But his absence from international duty has seen him move ahead of Emil Forsberg and Christoph Baumgartner in the running to replace Olmo for Leipzig. BILD claim that Carvalho has been the “permanent focus” of Leipzig manager Marco Rose during the break, and “had a long one-on-one conversation with him last week.”
Carvalho scored twice in a 4-2 friendly win over Polish side Slask Wroclaw last Thursday, during which he clocked 90 minutes. Meanwhile, Forsberg and Baumgartner will have “probably only had two full sessions with the team” ahead of the visit of Augsburg on Saturday, as they are on duty with Sweden and Austria respectively.
Upcoming Run of Games Could Be Pivotal
That opens the door for Carvalho to make his first start for Leipzig, with Forsberg considered more likely for the Champions League clash with Young Boys on Tuesday. Realistically, this upcoming run of games was always likely to see opportunities increase for Carvalho, with Leipzig playing seven times in 22 days.
But the setback for Olmo has boosted his chances of a regular starting role, and with back-to-back clashes with Bayern Munich and Man City to come, it could be a pivotal spell for Fabio Carvalho as he looks to make an impact at RB Leipzig.