good news included Ronald Araujo. After last night’s intimidation, when in the 62nd minute of the game against Celtic had to leave the playing field and was rushed to the hospital by ambulance due to severe concussion when his head hit the head of Gavithe Uruguayan center-back will leave this afternoon at Hospital of Barcelona.
Araujothat after the impact on his teammate’s head he tried to continue, fainting on the field of play and with his teammate’s intervention. Eric Garcia and of the celtic Iago Blades, that they were able to place him in an embryonic position, allowing the Uruguayan to continue breathing. Immediately, the medical services of Barca and stadium emergency room and, once on the stretcher, an ambulance rushed him to Hospital of Barcelonawhere he spent the night for observation.
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After a good night, Araujo He underwent further tests this morning and, when it was confirmed that the result was satisfactory, the Uruguayan left the hospital to go home. “The first team player tests aids Ronald Araujo became satisfactory and he was released from the hospital. Its evolution will mark its existence “, the statement said FC Barcelona broadcast at 1:20 pm
Discarded for Getafe
Although this is not specified by the statement, and as established by the protocol in these cases after concussion, Araujo It will be safe for next Sunday’s duel Getafe (6:30 pm). The idea may be that it is for the last day against Villarrealdepending on whether the Barca the second place is still played or not, but it will end up marking its evolution.
Source: La Verdad

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