Luis Suárez is in luck. This Saturday, after playing a match at the Camp Nou, the Uruguayan attacker He was discharged. A long-awaited news for Barcelona, which has the charrúa as a decisive weapon to conquer the ninth League in the last twelve years.
146 days have passed since Luis Suárez was forced to stop in his tracks to solve his discomfort in his right knee, who forced him to put on ice packs after each game to mitigate the inflammation. After the Spanish Super Cup match against Atlético de Madrid in early January, the situation became complicated and the player decided to seek a drastic solution. The doctors recommended that he undergo surgery, with the idea that he would be between four to six weeks off, but the arthroscopy revealed a situation much more serious: a completely worn meniscus and added joint problems. Surgeon Ramon Cugat operated successfully, but the recovery time was extended to four months.
A blow for the player, who saw how his options to help the team this season were practically blurred, because at best he would be recovered by the end of May. However, in this sense, The coronavirus pandemic has been an ally for Suárez, since I have allowed him more time to recover.
In fact, Suárez reaches the final stretch of the season with the batteries fully charged. While is true that you will lack a bit of competition rhythm, as Quique Setién himself advanced a few weeks ago, the contribution of a player who adds 191 goals with the Blaugrana shirt can be essential in these eleven games remaining to finish the competition.
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