Xavi Hernandez you can receive good news with Ansu Fati (19 years). And it is that the canterano, who was injured last Saturday in Balaídos victim of a muscle break in the hamstrings of the left leg, can be at the disposal of the Barça coach in less than three weeks.
The FC Barcelona He did not give any forecast on how long his young forward may be out. The worst forecasts were that he would be away from the pitch for four to six weeks. In the most negative part of this time range, the year 2021 would have almost ended for Ansu Given that in case of being six weeks in the dry dock, and taking into account that on December 20 the League will stop until January 2022, the culé tip could no longer play a game until next year.
However, as MD was able to verify, the extent of the forward’s injury is not considered as serious as the day he suffered it and could finally be put under the command of Xavi. After ‘breaking’ in Vigo, Ansu visited the prestigious physiotherapist in Madrid Joaquin Juan, recuperator of several important players, among them Cristiano Ronaldo. The Barça forward already did a good part of the rehabilitation after his last knee operation under the orders of Juan and this time he has asked for their advice again. And the information you have received is that it is not as serious a break as it first appeared.
Discharge of Ansu it will be one of the best news you can receive Xavi, given the scoring ability of the striker and the sweet moment he lived before falling in Balaídos.
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