Saint Lawrence arrived in Argentina this Wednesday morning with the satisfaction of having brought from Venezuela a real triumph against 1-0 Merida students and playing with one less from 6 minutes, for the debut of South American Cup. However, happiness is not complete for Ruben Dario Insua and the Barça team. The thing is Agostino Martegani He had to be transferred to a wheelchair and subsequent studies showed he suffered a severe sprained left ankle and will not play again until next month.
“The studies carried out on Agustín Martegani revealed that the player suffered a serious external sprain of his left ankle. He will have a recovery of about 3 weeks”, reads the official medical report released by the Boedo club. In this way the midfielder who had recovered his level at the hands of Insua will only return to play in May. “Think about recovery and come back with everything”wrote the player on his Twitter.
Martha It only lasted 10 minutes at the Metropolitano Olympic Stadium in Mérida. When he went to try to block an opposing defender’s punt his left foot dug into a playing field quite irregular. She doubled over and lay in pain. She couldn’t take a step back. The area was immobilized and ice was applied. As soon as he arrived in the country, together with his companions, they carried on his studies.
It’s bad news for him. Galician Insua given that the triple match has already started for his Cyclone, with the South American, the local tournament and the Argentine Cup. And a very tight schedule is coming: this Saturday he visits Atlético in Tucumán, on Wednesday he receives Boca, on Sunday 16 he visits Talleres in Córdoba and on Wednesday 19 he receives Fortaleza from Brazil.
The one in the final stage of its tuning after a left adductor strain is Adam Bareiro, who did not travel to Venezuela. It will be necessary to see if they are already risking going to Tucumán or if Insua prefers to save him so that he returns 100% to the classics with Boca next week.
Source: Clarin
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