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Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Noose Tightens Round Barça's Neck

Barcelona just can't catch a break when it comes to injuries right now. Not a game goes by without a player ending up in the treatment room. The latest example is Andrés Iniesta, who only lasted an hour on the pitch against Leverkusen. The club captain pulled up sharply after a run, having felt something tweak in his right hamstring, and immediately asked to be taken off. The experienced midfielder knows better than to ignore his body and did not think twice about calling for the substitution.

Iniesta joins five other important players to have been sidelined in this ill-fated month on the fitness front. Only two of them have a chance of returning to action this week, although this isn't guaranteed to happen. One of them is Adriano, who was only left out against Leverkusen as a precaution, while Claudio Bravo has resumed full training but had pencilled in the match at home to Rayo on 17th October for his comeback.

Thomas Vermaelen is in the latter stages of his recovery and could well be available after the international break. Leo Messi's sights are firmly on the 'Clásico' on 22nd November, while Rafinha will be out for six months.
- MARCA.com
Barcelona just can't catch a break when it comes to injuries right now. Not a game goes by without a player ending up in the treatment room. The latest example is Andrés Iniesta, who only lasted an hour on the pitch against Leverkusen. The club captain pulled up sharply after a run, having felt something tweak in his right hamstring, and immediately asked to be taken off. The experienced midfielder knows better than to ignore his body and did not think twice about calling for the substitution.
Iniesta joins five other important players to have been sidelined in this ill-fated month on the fitness front. Only two of them have a chance of returning to action this week, although this isn't guaranteed to happen. One of them is Adriano, who was only left out against Leverkusen as a precaution, while Claudio Bravo has resumed full training but had pencilled in the match at home to Rayo on 17th October for his comeback.
Thomas Vermaelen is in the latter stages of his recovery and could well be available after the international break. Leo Messi's sights are firmly on the 'Clásico' on 22nd November, while Rafinha will be out for six months.
Barcelona just can't catch a break when it comes to injuries right now. Not a game goes by without a player ending up in the treatment room. The latest example is Andrés Iniesta, who only lasted an hour on the pitch against Leverkusen. The club captain pulled up sharply after a run, having felt something tweak in his right hamstring, and immediately asked to be taken off. The experienced midfielder knows better than to ignore his body and did not think twice about calling for the substitution.
Iniesta joins five other important players to have been sidelined in this ill-fated month on the fitness front. Only two of them have a chance of returning to action this week, although this isn't guaranteed to happen. One of them is Adriano, who was only left out against Leverkusen as a precaution, while Claudio Bravo has resumed full training but had pencilled in the match at home to Rayo on 17th October for his comeback.
Thomas Vermaelen is in the latter stages of his recovery and could well be available after the international break. Leo Messi's sights are firmly on the 'Clásico' on 22nd November, while Rafinha will be out for six months.
Barcelona just can't catch a break when it comes to injuries right now. Not a game goes by without a player ending up in the treatment room. The latest example is Andrés Iniesta, who only lasted an hour on the pitch against Leverkusen. The club captain pulled up sharply after a run, having felt something tweak in his right hamstring, and immediately asked to be taken off. The experienced midfielder knows better than to ignore his body and did not think twice about calling for the substitution.
Iniesta joins five other important players to have been sidelined in this ill-fated month on the fitness front. Only two of them have a chance of returning to action this week, although this isn't guaranteed to happen. One of them is Adriano, who was only left out against Leverkusen as a precaution, while Claudio Bravo has resumed full training but had pencilled in the match at home to Rayo on 17th October for his comeback.
Thomas Vermaelen is in the latter stages of his recovery and could well be available after the international break. Leo Messi's sights are firmly on the 'Clásico' on 22nd November, while Rafinha will be out for six months.

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