Injury updates on some of Europe’s finest footballers

En las últimas semanas de acción futbolística, hay una serie de jugadores que buscan regresar a la cancha, y también hay algunos que se van al banquillo debido a lesiones. Es imposible predecir quién, cómo o cuándo ocurrirá una lesión, e incluso los jugadores de renombre no son inmunes a las lesiones. Aquí hay actualizaciones sobre las lesiones de algunos de esos jugadores de renombre en Europa.

David Villa (Hamstring/Strain – Mid February)
en el 39el Minuto del partido entre Atlético de Madrid y Real Sociedad, David Villa abandonó el terreno de juego por una presunta lesión en el bíceps femoral. Los informes médicos han confirmado que Villa sufrió una elongación del bíceps femoral del muslo izquierdo. Las primeras evaluaciones indicaron que Villa podría estar de regreso en unos 10 días, lo que lo haría perderse su próximo partido en La Liga y su partido de Copa del Rey contra el Real Madrid.

Edinson Cavani (Thigh Injury – Mid March)
It is a huge blow for Paris Saint-Germain as their Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani is set to miss their Champions League match against Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen. Cavani suffered a thigh injury in their match against Bordeaux and is expected to be on the sidelines for at least three weeks. If things do not go PSG’s way, the worst case scenario is the injury could hold back Cavani up to six weeks.

Gareth Bale (Calf Injury – Historical)
Gareth Bale had already missed two matches for Real Madrid since sustaining a calf injury. According to the club’s official website, the Welshman will return to action for Los Blancos in their Copa del Rey match against Atletico Madrid. Bale was also seen present during Madrid’s training session and is expected to be fit for the next clash. This will definitely give Madrid a boost as their main man, Cristiano Ronaldo, is still waiting on a confirmation of a three or one match suspension for the Whites.

Rio Ferdinand (Knee Injury – Back in training)
Being in an injury-riddled season, Manager David Moyes is looking forward on having Rio Ferdinand back from injury. The 35-year old center back has made only one appearance in the Premiere league since September, which started speculations that younger players are being favored instead of him because of his age. Manager David Moyes has denied those allegations, and stated that he still wants to use Ferdinand. According to Moyes, “Rio is back training, he’s back and we will continue to use Rio at the right times and the right moments. Rio has made a great contribution, especially in the first half of the season. I played him in nearly all the opening eight to ten games. He was a big part in helping me to settle. He has competition at center-half but he is very much valued and looked at as one of the senior players.”

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