“I am not going to take any player who is injured and is not available for the first World Cup match”confided the coach, Lionel Scaloni, in the last few hours, while bad news continued to arrive from Spain regarding Lo Celso, “a footballer who in his position has no replacement in the National Team”warned the coach himself.
Based on this, the next steps for the recovery of the Villarreal midfielder, from Spain, whose pass is owned by Tottenham Hotspur, will be decisive because the player does not want to undergo surgery, quite the opposite of what the English club’s coaching staff would say .
It is that the initial tear that seemed to have no other consequence than the three weeks of recovery, or a little less, that this type of injury usually demands, then led to versions of a detachment in the insertion of the muscle in the biceps femoris of the leg right of which it is not yet known reliably if it is partial or total.
Although this initial diagnosis requires some other study to finally determine the exact degree of severity of the injury, Lo Celso He has already warned that he does not intend anything other than to carry out a rehabilitation treatment as the last, and only option to which he clings to reach the World Cup.
Scaloni has already spoken with him and told him that what matters most to him is his health and that he is not going to risk any footballer in that regard. “In terms of the number of players, Lo Celso can be replaced, but due to his characteristics as a left-handed midfielder, there is no other player who can take his place”warned the coach, who added in TyC Sports that he already has “29 or 30 candidates for the final list of 26”.
In addition, and comparing the case of the former Rosario Central with that of the former Institute, from Córdoba, Paulo Dybala, the Argentine coach indicated that he also remains “expectant” regarding the tear that the native of Laguna Larga also suffers in the femoral biceps, although in his case of the left leg.
The Rome midfielder is doing daily recovery work that requires about five hours and it has been more than three weeks since he was injured, but tomorrow will be a key day for his health ahead of the World Cup, since an MRI will be performed It will determine exactly how the scar of the torn muscle is and, based on it, how far it is from or closer to Qatar.
Source: Ambito

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