MADRID, 27 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Deportivo Alavés goalkeeper Antonio Sivera underwent osteosynthesis surgery on the second metacapial bone of his left hand this Friday in Valencia, so he will be out for “between 6 and 8 weeks”, as confirmed by the club itself.
“Antonio Sivera has successfully undergone osteosynthesis in the second metacapial of his left hand. The intervention was carried out this Friday morning by the surgical team of Dr. Vicente Carratalá, in Valencia,” reported the ‘babazorro team. ‘.
After the operation, the Albiazul goalkeeper “feels well”, now facing an estimated period of absence “of between six and eight weeks”. Sivera was injured last Sunday during the match between Deportivo Alavés and Valencia CF at the Mestalla Stadium, after receiving a blow in a match at the beginning of the second half.