The 'virus FIFA' is going back to attack to all the clubs to few months of the World-wide of Catar. The FC Barcelona has received the news that Jules Koundé will be out of the terrains of game by some weeks after his muscular injury in front of the combined of Austria by UEFA Nations League, what will put to Xavi Hernández to do manoeuvres inside the saga.

In fact, one of the first feelings is that the French could lose his first Classical in front of the Real Madrid the next 16 October in Santiago Bernabéu, what would mean an important drop for the culés. However, the commitment between French and Austrians also left another 'fright' on the table, this time affecting of the side of the group madridista.

The protagonist was David Praises, one of the most important footballers of the current champions of Europe. The defender had to be substituted to the 70' minutes of the complement after a scene that generated worry in the breast merengue and until in Aurélien Tchoaméni, his mate of team that this time dressed the colours of his selection. The midfield player approached to know his condition, although minutes afterwards finished going out of the field.

In the back press conference to the commitment, the seleccionador Ralf Rangnick gave bad augurios with the state in that it went out the dorsal '8'. "David is lesionado, is doubt for the Sunday. He thinks that is something that comes rear, does not know if it will be able to be for the Sunday...", it aimed the ex Manchester United.

Reassuring news

In spite of everything, the newspaper 'MARK' desveló that all treated of a detail and that Praises finds in an optimum physical state. Even it will keep concentrated with Austria for the last day of the UEFA Nations League in front of Croatia, where will contest the permanence in the League To of the European championship.

Like this the things, in Valdebebas are calm with the situation of the footballer of 30 years, the one who has been an indisputable pillar inside the alignments of the Italian technician from his signing in 2021.