Sadiq Umar He returned from the Nigerian national team training camp with a knee injury that did not feature in his first day at Zubieta after his return. The Nigerian misses the African Cup, but it seems he will miss some games with Real, paradoxically. The evil omens of his countrymen in connection with his illness and the month of that illness which they predicted did not seem to correspond to the truth.
Sadiq trained alone at Zubieta, but the photos provided by Real show a forward who is agile, who makes all kinds of turns and who hits the ball without the restrictions of his legs . He seems to tire a little more than necessary in the races, but is not far from returning to the playing fields. Logic suggests he won’t play in the Cup against Osasuna on Wednesday.
The other two absences due to injury were those of Odriozola and Carlos Fernandez, who also worked on their own. The most curious thing about his injuries is that Real did not account for them. It has not released a medical report nor, at present, does it intend to do so. MD already reported yesterday that in the case of the man from San Sebastián it is a severe tear of the fibers in the hamstring muscles of his left leg which will cause him to be in dry dock for about three or four weeks.
Carlos’s indefinable problem
More uncertain is the problem of Carlos Fernandezwho allegedly had “discomfort in his right knee” before a derby he did not play in and in which he was dropped from the squad at the last minute.
So, Real went into the cup match against Osasuna with a quarter of his squad: in principle Sadiq, Carlos Fernandez, Odriozola, Traore and hutthese last two to meet their team. Choapparently, is no longer there: in fact it premiered last weekend with Nice.
Because of that, Imanol He used the reserve team to complete a Monday practice where the players didn’t even touch the ball. Jon Magunazelaia and Jon Mikel Aramburu They are the chosen ones.
Source: La Verdad

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