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Barcelona's latest encounter with Celta Vigo at the Camp Nou ended up being a success as the Catalan giants strolled to a 4-1 victory in front of their own supporters.

And by all means, it was a must-win game after their two disappointing results in the previous two bouts.

First they lost to Levante in La Liga the weekend before, and then only managed to tally a goalless draw against Slavia Prague in their midweek Champions League clash.

But even though that victory over Celta Vigo was exactly what the doctor had ordered, not everything went according to plan.

Their right-back, Nelson Semedo, unfortunately got injured and had to be substituted in the first half though, making way for Sergio Busquets who entered the fray.

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And with the injury to the Portuguese defender already officially confirmed by the club and their other right-back, Sergi Roberto, unavailable for the next game due to yellow card accumulation, Ernesto Valverde might have to put his trust in a former Barcelona B player, Moussa Wague.

The 21-year-old has been officially promoted to the first team at the beginning of the 2019/20 campaign but is yet to tally a single minute of game time under his belt.

Wague has been on the bench three times in the current campaign - in the games against Osasuna, Getafe and Inter Milan - but was not called into action in any of those.

It was a rather weird decision for Valverde to take considering we're talking about a young player that definitely needs to play in order to develop.

This begs the question: why was he even promoted if he was never going to play in the first place?

As things stand, he would've fared much better with Barcelona B in the Segunda Division B where at least he would be guaranteed some game time regardless of the lower-tier opposition.

And now, with both of Barcelona's right-backs out, Valverde could very well be forced to put some trust into the young talent.

In that way, this right-back issue the team is facing could be a blessing in disguise for Wague but it remains to be seen what kind of performance can he muster considering it would be his first game with the seniors in La Liga.

One thing is sure, the fans want him to play and all eyes may very well be on the 21-year-old after the international break.