Barça: A major uncertain player for LDC half and Copa's final

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If the Champions League quarter-final is almost in the pocket for FC Barcelona, ​​a possible semi-final would require all the living forces of the club. And yet, the first half of the match between Leganés and Barça was not yet finished when Balde had to leave the field due to an injury. Today, at the Ciutat Esportiva, he will undergo new examinations, but an injury to the hamstrings is suspected, which could keep him away from the fields for at least two or three weeks, according to information from Catalunya Radio.

He could not only miss the upcoming deadlines in the Champions League, but also the final of the Copa del Rey against Real Madrid. The consequences and the extent of this injury remain to be determined at this crucial time of the season, with the liga at stake, one foot in the semi-final of the Champions League and the final of the Cup on April 26. For Barcelona, ​​there is no time to waste.

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