Bad news in the FC Barcelona. This Saturday has announced of official way the injuries of Jules Koundé and Ronald Araújo, those who could not contest the whole of his respective international meetings with France and Uruguay. The ex Seville had to be substituted to the 23' minutes whereas the 'charrúa' could not continue his party in front of Iran after a defensive action to the 50' second.
Like this the things, the Barça has confirmed in his social networks that both suffer of muscular damages that will leave them out of the terrains by an indefinite time. The medical bodies of the club have made the pertinent proofs to determine the scope of both drops, launching as resulted some injuries in the biceps femoral of the left thigh and an avulsión of the sinew of the aductor long of the right thigh.
"Kounde Has an injury in the biceps femoral of the left thigh and Araujo has an avulsión of the sinew of the aductor long of the right thigh. They are low and his evolutions will mark availability", has been the communiqué in 'Twitter' with which the group culé has confirmed the absences of both central.
The Barcelona still has not given a time estimated of drop and the alarms are lit, since they are two indispensable footballers inside the diagram of game of Xavi Hernández. Araújo Has contested seven commitments between League and Champions, accumulating a total of 601' minutes of game. By his part, Koundé has contested two parties less than the Uruguayan but has served three passes ofgoal , something very stood out for a player of his position.
Sensitive drops
The case is that, for the moment, any of the two footballers will be present in the commitment suspender belt in front of the Mallorca neither neither in the visit to Giuseppe Meazza to confront to the Inter of Milan by League of Champions. It estimates that the defender Frenchman was at least a month of drop whereas the 'oriental' could sanar in less time, although the technician culé is recognised for taking care a lot of his players, what could lengthen even more his ostracism.