Eric García impresses as a key player for Girona, exhibiting a remarkable performance in the crucial victory against Alavés (3-0). His exceptional contributions at Montilivi have garnered well-deserved recognition, with coach Míchel effectively harnessing his abilities right from the start.
García's story serves as an excellent testament to the significance of a successful 'Erasmus' experience, which has enabled him to return home as a more mature player, brimming with confidence. Despite facing unjust critiques in the past, he has demonstrated that in the right environment, he is a force to be reckoned with. Reflecting on his choice to join Girona, he remarked, "I was searching for a team where I could feel valued and showcase my skills," following a victorious encounter against Barcelona at Montjuïc. And he has certainly found it.
Hailing from Martorell, García seamlessly fits into Míchel's system, proving to be instrumental for Girona, who are undisputed leaders in LaLiga and one of the most captivating teams in Europe. Proficient with the ball, he excels in passing and exhibits a high defensive prowess, aligning perfectly with Míchel's demand for forward-defending – a philosophy also shared by Barcelona legend Xavi. Undoubtedly, García has found the ideal destination for his skill set.
Standout Performance Against AlavésImpressing in a two-center-back defense on the right flank, García has also excelled in a three-man defense, occupying the same position. In the crucial victory against Alavés (3-0), he found himself handling situations on the right flank, contributing to the outstanding performance of Yan Couto, who often operated as a right winger.
García's statistics against Alavés speak volumes: three clearances, four balls recovered, one interception, an exceptional eight out of nine in individual duels (the most in the game), remained undribbled, committed no fouls, achieved a 91% passing accuracy, and even completed a successful dribble.
Certainly, his outstanding season is the result of collective effort orchestrated by Míchel, but Eric García has added the indispensable elements to the masterpiece. "Having him join us is a blessing; he is a top-class center-back," emphasized Míchel in a recent press conference.
Unquestionable StarterOnce he found his rhythm, only minor muscular issues briefly prevented García from starting in LaLiga (Matchday 11 against Celta Vigo). Since Matchday 5, he has been a constant presence in the starting XI, accumulating 1,099 out of 1,260 possible minutes in domestic competition. His influence on the team is all-encompassing, and he even made his scoring debut against Villarreal (Matchday 7) with a historic header that propelled the team to the top of the table.
At just 22 years old, with a promising future ahead, Barcelona faces a pivotal decision regarding García's return in the summer. Will they opt to offer him more prominence in the first team, recognizing his growth? Or will they consider capitalizing on a player who arrived on a free transfer and will undoubtedly see his market value rise by the end of the season? What is certain is that García will return stronger, equipped with an indispensable confidence that may have been lacking during his time at Barcelona.