Hansi Flick has a plan for the last injured people left in the infirmary, beyond the long-term damage of Ter Stegen and Marc Bernal. While he has been promoting the small pills in various press conferences, the German coach has scheduled a progressive return of Ronald Araujo, Ansu Fati and Christensen. The first two can receive a medical discharge today, although they will not be able to play against Dortmund, and the third will enter a new phase of recovery that will put him on the training field. Yesterday, due to the high load carried by the team, there was a physical session at the Ciutat Esportiva gym with no grass ball work for the entire squad.
The return of Araujo is approaching. Before playing against Betis, Flick himself warned that the goal was for him to be against Leganes, although he did not send her away from his presence Dortmund. The Uruguayan suffered a hamstring tendon injury in his right thigh on July 7 in the Copa América, for which he had to undergo surgery. After more than five months, he saw light at the end of the tunnel. That happens Pau Cubarsí and Iñigo Martínez They come first and have to earn the coach’s trust.
The case of Ansu Fati It’s not entirely clear why flip He did not specify the dates of his return but also expected him soon. During training on November 13, the forward suffered a muscle injury in the femoral biceps of his right thigh. The club then reported that the estimated time of absence was about four weeks, which is now the case.
The youth player, who has already held the ball, did not answer for six games against Celta, Brest, Las Palmas, Mallorca and Betisfor now, and Dortmund. The fact that Barça trains in Germany could lead to their transfer. Christensen He also had to have surgery in August to treat his tendinopathy in Achilles leave Some discomforts I’ve had since last season. His return, in any case, will be slower than others.
Source: La Verdad

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