'Everyone is free to do what they want' – Joan Garcia hit with dig over Barcelona move but Espanyol coach admits goalkeeper is 'world-class'

Joan Garcia’s Barcelona switch has stirred debate, with Espanyol coach Manolo Gonzalez calling him “world-class” despite questioning his decision.

  • coach admits he wouldn’t join Barca
  • Still hails Garcia as a “world-class goalkeeper”
  • Started all three games for so far

'Everyone is free to do what they want' - Joan Garcia hit with dig over Barcelona move but Espanyol coach admits goalkeeper is 'world-class''Everyone is free to do what they want' - Joan Garcia hit with dig over Barcelona move but Espanyol coach admits goalkeeper is 'world-class''Everyone is free to do what they want' - Joan Garcia hit with dig over Barcelona move but Espanyol coach admits goalkeeper is 'world-class'

Espanyol coach Manolo Gonzalez admitted Joan Garcia is a “world-class goalkeeper” but could not hide his disappointment over the player’s controversial Barcelona move. The Catalan giants activated his €25 million (£21m/$27m) release clause this summer, securing the 24-year-old on a five-year deal until 2030. Despite lucrative offers from the , including and , Garcia prioritised a switch to the reigning La Liga champions. Since arriving, he has featured in all three matches, producing standout saves and rescuing Barca in their 1-1 draw against .

The Spaniard’s exit struck a nerve at Espanyol, where he had been a fan favourite and homegrown star. His 146 saves last season were the highest in La Liga, playing a crucial role in keeping the club in the top flight. Now, his move to Barca is being viewed through the of rivalry, with Espanyol fans left disappointed. Nonetheless, Garcia’s rise has kept him in the spotlight, and his performances suggest he’s capable of becoming Barcelona’s long-term No.1.

In an interview with COPE’s El Partidazo Gonzalez admitted he didn’t agree with Garcia’s decision but still praised his ability: “I understand everyone. I wouldn’t go to Barcelona, but I understand everyone’s decision. He sent me an audio, I replied, and we haven’t spoken since. I don’t share his decision, but I respect him. He’s the best, he’s a world-class goalkeeper, and that doesn’t change just by changing teams. Everyone is free to do what they want in their life, but he’s a homegrown player and was very popular, which is why he’s been given so much attention. If he had come from Barcelona to Espanyol, something similar would have happened.”

Garcia is expected to retain his starting spot when Barcelona host this weekend in their first home match of the new season.