The talented Colombian player suffered an injury in the defeat against Godoy Cruz and therefore it is very unlikely that he will play in the classic against Independiente.
racingunder the orders of the coach Gustavo Costasreturned to training today after what was the 2-0 defeat with Godoy Cruz with bad news for what will be the classic against Independentsince the Colombian Juan Fernando Quintero He suffered a sprained left knee and is doubtful for Saturday.
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After the fall against “Tomba” at the Juan Domingo Perón stadium in Avellaneda, the team Gustavo Costas returned to training this Monday with a view to what will be Saturday’s classic against Independentas a visitor, from 5 p.m.


In the defeat against those of Daniel Oldrathe Colombian midfielder Juan Fernando Quintero He was replaced 27 minutes into the second half due to a discomfort that had been going on since the first half and, already on the substitute bench, he was seen with ice on his knee and with gestures of pain.
This morning, the club reported that the 31-year-old coffee player suffered an external sprain in his left knee and, in practice this Monday, he did physical therapy work away from the ball activities that the rest of his teammates did.
This bad news for Coasts It has a positive nuance since, being an external injury and not an internal one, Quintero He is not ruled out of Saturday’s match against Independent because recovery times are shorter. Despite this, the idea of the coaching staff is to wait for him until the last minute to find out if he can be at the Libertadores de América-Ricardo Enrique Bochini stadium from the start.
For its part, racing reported that the Colombians Johan Carbonero and Roger Martinez They worked in the field as well as Leonardo Sigali. The rest of the team had a soccer practice in front of the Booking on the auxiliary court while those who played more than 45 minutes against Godoy Cruz of Mendoza They did gym work.
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