He has a fracture of the fibula with torn ligaments in his left ankle and will be out for four or five months.
Bad news for Jimbee Cartagena and especially for Juanpi, one of the best players on the melon team. The exploration of the traumatologist Pedro Martínez Victorio raised the worst suspicions: the wing suffers from a broken fibula with torn ligaments in the left ankle.
The trauma occurred in the friendly against Viña Albali Valdepeñas at 20. During the aforementioned match, his leg got stuck with Bynho and he had to be injured. In the first place, he was diagnosed with a femur fracture, but yesterday he was also diagnosed with an ankle injury.
After his injury, he will soon have to undergo surgery, which will require him to rest between four and five months. As a result, the entire first round of the National Futsal League is lost.
It is also his second in a row after tore the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee last November. The above had separated him from the team dynamics and in these first friendlies he entered the team dynamics with total normality,
Yesterday, the melon winger sent a hopeful message through social networks to Jimbee Cartagena fans. The Campos del Río man said: “I am going to win this new battle and I will come back much stronger”. In addition, he assured: “I have complete confidence in our medical services and technical staff, which makes me ready to enjoy what I enjoy most: playing the ball and enjoying it.”
Rafa Fernández, assistant coach of Jimbee Cartagena, was injured by the injury of the Campos del Río winger: “The injury is more serious than it seemed at first and we are going to lose him for a while. The dressing room has a lot of influence on him, but he knows how to overcome adversity and we are going to help him together so that he can be with us sooner rather than later,” he said.
He also recalled his previous recovery process: «Juanpi came out of a serious injury. He reappeared against Manzanares and felt very well. In the first half against Valdepeñas he faced, moved and created and in the second half a player fell on him by chance,” he said.
Jimbee has played two games, both outdoors, and has lost none. Fernández was happy with it: “At competition level, both the technical staff and the players are satisfied. What we worked on and even some new things we put into practice in the game against Manzanares. It also went well against Valdepeñas. It helps us improve, but all in all, there are their pros and cons,” he said.
This afternoon he has his third pre-season test, with Jumilla and El Pozo Murcia as rivals in a triangle. The goal, says the coach, is: “Keep improving. It’s a triangle where we face two teams that we know and we want to start what we’re working on during the preseason. They are two different rivals: one from Segunda B and the other from Primera, who are going to claim us and where we hope what we do in training can be reflected in the games,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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