Ronald Araujo experienced a significant match in Uruguay-Brazil which qualified the celestial team for the Copa América semifinal. FC Barcelona’s Uruguayan central defender had to leave the field after half an hour of the first part suffering from a muscle pain in his right leg. The 25-year-old defender left the field visibly affected, not only at the prospect of not being able to continue helping his team but also unfortunately adding another physical disaster to his history. The Barça player is waiting to know the medical diagnosis with more precision. According to MD, on Monday he will undergo new examinations. allowing the extent of your damage to be determined more accurately.
However, the movements of Araujo’s concern when he was substituted, putting his hands on his face, and the first statements of the light blue coach, Marcelo Bielsa, reveal the level of concern. The Argentine coach, happy for Uruguay’s classification by eliminating Brazil in the penalty shootout after a goalless match, It is as concise as it is revealing. when talking about the mishap of his charismatic defense. “I think what Ronald Araujo is doing is a muscle injury that will be confirmed when the study is over,” advance. Bielsa, speaking in general but with Araujo’s injury in the background, reflected on the rigidity of the football calendar today, “with players who accumulate 50 games in a season.”
Logically, From Barcelona this new retreat is being watched with concern from one of the Barcelona internationals after learning that midfielder Pedri has suffered an internal lateral sprain in his left knee (grade 2) that will require between four and six weeks of recovery. Both Araujo and Pedri are considered for the new culé coach, the German Hansi Flick, two main pillars in a project that will start next Wednesday.
Source: La Verdad

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