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Barca breathe! The tests rule out a possible Araújo injury

Published:22/04/2022 - 15:03h

Updated:22/04/2022 - 15:18h

Ronald Araújo, player of the FC Barcelona first team, does not suffer any injury to his right knee after the league match against Real Sociedad. This is how the club has revealed it through its social networks

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Good news for the Barça. Ronald Araújo, one of the most important footballers in the saga for Xavi Hernández, has resulted negative in the proofs made by the medical services of the club, descartando like this a possible injury in his right knee. The Uruguayan had to be substituted in the second part during the party of League of this Thursday in front of the Real Sociedad, what lit the alarms in the club.

Like this it has done it know the Barcelona in the medical communiqué published in his social networks. "The proofs made today to the player of the first team Ronald Araújo have descartado injury in the right knee", expresses the 'tweet' of the institution. With this, the technician could take him in account for the party of this Sunday in front of the Ray Vallecano, corresponding to the day 34 of League. However, everything will depend on the feelings that leave in the trainings.

The 'charrúa' had to abandon the lawn of the Reale Sand because of a crossing in front of Alexander Sorloth, where made a bad movement of knee that left him touched to the 55' minutes. In his place had to go in Eric García, without previous time to heat, what ocasionó an effect dominated in the organisation of the four of the bottom. Added to the 'oriental', Gerard Hammered, Dani Alves and Jordi Alba, all headlines for Xavi, also suffered several episodes where the annoyances did act of presence.

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