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Matheus Cunha suffers a high-grade sprain in his right knee

MADRID, 17 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Brazilian striker for Atlético de Madrid, Matheus Cunha, will be absent for the next commitments due to the injury to his right knee that occurred this Wednesday during the match against Levante.

The Olympic champion had to withdraw after the game hour of the duel against the ‘granotas’ and the club’s first medical report indicated that he had suffered “a twist in his right knee” that set off the alarms while waiting for the tests of this Thursday.

“The part offered by the club’s medical services indicates that Matheus Cunha suffers a high-grade sprain of the internal lateral ligament of his right knee. The Brazilian footballer is awaiting evolution,” stressed Atlético, who will surely lose the striker for several games. .

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