new blow announced for Ansu Fati

new blow announced for Ansu Fati
new blow announced for Ansu Fati

This is yet another hard blow in Ansu Fati’s young career at FC Barcelona. Considered the club’s greatest hope during his professional debut on August 31, 2019 against Osasuna, the Spaniard suffered multiple injuries, the most serious of which occurred on November 7, 2020 against Betis with a torn meniscus which left him had been away from the field for a year. This season, he missed the pre-season and the first five official matches because he was injured in the sole of his right foot. Injured in the biceps femoris of his right leg since November 10, he has now recovered and returned to collective training yesterday, at the same time as Andreas Christensen. But a new blow was announced today for him.

Absent from the group against Leganés

While he thought he would receive the medical green light, which would have allowed him to play again this evening, the Spanish striker is ultimately absent from the Barça group to face Leganés this evening at 9 p.m. in Montjuic. A new disappointment for the one who inherited the mythical and significant number 10 of Lionel Messi. In an opposition against a less prestigious opponent, he could have entered the game to regain sensations, gradually regain confidence and breathe life into an element of the Catalan offensive quartet made up of Lewandowski, Olmo, Raphinha and Lamine Yamal. An absence which could benefit Ferran Torres, four times scorer in the last three matches. Another player has returned, Ronald Araujo.

Barca group against Leganés

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To summarize

While Ansu Fati was back in training yesterday after his right biceps femoris injury, a new blow was announced for the Spanish striker. While he claimed to make his return to the field, he is ultimately absent from the Barça squad to face Leganés this evening.


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