They rule out that Vavro suffers a myofibrillar or tendon injury

Denis Vavro, Huesca player suffers from a “focus of muscle fiber edema” in his right thigh, as determined by the medical tests to which he has been subjected this Monday to determine the extent of the discomfort that forced him to withdraw from the match of this day before Osasuna.

The 24-year-old Slovak footballer, who arrived at the Alto Aragonese team this winter market, was replaced by Escriche after 58 minutes of the game. It was him second meeting who played with Huesca since his arrival and the first as a starter: in total he accumulates 70 minutes and four calls for games in which he did not leave the bench.

The magnetic resonance that has been practiced has served to rule out any myofibrillar or tendon injury. The medical report provided by the club specifies that “their training loads will be dosed in the next few days until their complete recovery.” The stoppage of the League due to the commitments of national teams can facilitate that it is available to Pacheta, Huesca coach, for the next game, on Friday, April 2, against Levante at the Ciutat de València (9:00 p.m.).