The second leg of the semifinals of Copa del Rey in between FC Barcelona and the real Madrid The next April 5 turned out to be very complicated for the Catalans. The problem was that the infirmary was overcrowded. they are safely low Peter and Christensenwhile they seriously doubted Frenkie de Jong and Ousmane Dembele.
The question is that the Dutchman is a very sensitive loss because the culé midfield is already missing Peter and nothing Dejong There will be a lack of hierarchy in terms of handling the ball. For that reason, at boat will try to explore options that frankie may be available to the coach of Barça. Of course, if the risk is seen to be high, he will be stopped, although the coaching staff is confident that they can count on him for the duel against the whites. His biceps femoris injury on the right thigh is not serious, but in the locker room they want him to recover one hundred percent so that he can be key in the last stage of the season.
You also don’t want to put yourself at any additional risk dembele. The Frenchman has been under a lot of pressure in recent days but is unwilling to take any chances with him after more than two months out after being injured in Girona.
The team returned to work yesterday after four and a half days of partying, to start preparing for the visit Elche of the weekend. A complicated game, because of the casualties in boat and because the locals risk their lives and have a new coach for the first time.
Frenkie had to travel to the Netherlands
As we reported in MD, Frenkie de Jong had to travel to his country to pass some medical tests, although he could not concentrate on his team.
Koeman dismissed him from the ‘oranje’ and initially talked about rest due to muscle fatigue, as the team doctors could not determine the exact extent of his injury, although the tests carried out in Barcelona confirmed the presence of an injury to the biceps femoris of his right leg.
Source: La Verdad

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