The Mexican Football Federation has confirmed the importance of the injury of Andrew Saved, midfielder of Real Betis and captain of the Aztec team, from which he has been dismissed and with which he will not participate in the imminent Gold Cup that will be held in the US until August 1. “Guarded presents a grade II lesion of the left femoral biceps with an estimated recovery time of four to six weeks,” indicates the medical part of the Mexican team, so the Betic midfielder will not be able to perform the preseason with the Verdiblanco team and will will also lose the league start, as it happened last year.
The medical report of the Mexican Football Federation includes the following: “The General Sports Directorate informs that Andrés Guardado causes a drop in the concentration of the Mexican National Team that will play the MexTour preparation matches against Panama, Nigeria and the Gold Cup. Guarded presents a grade II lesion of the left biceps femoris with an estimated recovery time of four to six weeks. The Technical Corps decided to summon Erick Daniel Sánchez, from the Pachuca Club, in his place ”.
The first team of Real Betis plans to return next Monday of the holidays, although players such as Diego Lainez, Guido Rodríguez, Claudio Bravo, Juan Miranda, William Carvalho, Rui Silva and Guarded himself, who have had or have pending commitments with their selections, they will do it later.