Mikel Oyarzabal The game in Spain ends with a limp. Bad-faced, in pain, he was taken off the stretcher and surrounded by many of his comrades who, like him, had worried looks. All the alarms went off, both in the National Team and Real Sociedad. He had a major sprain in his left ankle and had to leave the stadium on crutches. There is not much optimism. Tomorrow they will do more tests.
Captain Txuri Urdin came on in the 57th minute to play the last 35 minutes of the Nations League duel in which Spain held Serbia to a goalless draw, at home, where Zubimendi He started and played 90 minutes. Real’s ’10’ took a long time on the ground. But in the last action he collided with the defender Pavlovic who appears to have injured his left ankle, according to official sources from the RFEF to Mundo Deportivo, in the absence of an official statement to be released in the next few hours. They believe he only did it by misstepping after the Serbian defender crossed. The grass is not in perfect condition. Right now, coach Luis De la Fuente He confirmed in a press conference that he has a “very serious ankle sprain,” but we’ll have to wait.
The player quickly put his hands on his left ankle and then on his face, and made movements on the bench, while closing his eyes, that he could not continue. At the same time as the final whistle. His companions came and he could not walk. He had to be taken off on a stretcher. AyozeOnce the meeting was over, he said it looked bad, but he hoped it was just illness and nothing else. Your double companion Zubimendi He is not optimistic either. “We just saw that ankle and it doesn’t look good, I hope we see something else tomorrow,” he said. MD’s special envoy to Belgrade Ferran Martinez He was seen leaving the stadium on crutches.
He has obviously been ruled out for the second match of the break against Switzerland and practically also for hosting Real Madrid on Saturday the 14th at Anoeta. But fear is a great harm. La Real and its fans, in suspense.
Source: La Verdad

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