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FC Barcelona has had a definitely chaotic week. While they had the quarter-final against PSG in their hands, the Catalans scuttled themselves by multiplying defensive blunders like Ronald Araujo and João Cancelo who killed the match for Barça. And to save the furniture and hope to save the season in the league, the Blaugrana had to beat Real Madrid this Sunday in a very important Clasico. And after leading twice, Barcelona.
To make matters worse, FC Barcelona lost Frenkie de Jong to an ankle injury. “Tests carried out on Monday confirmed that first-team player Frenkie de Jong suffers from a sprained right ankle. He is withdrawn and his recovery will determine his availability.specifies the Catalan club. ESPN NL adds that the 26-year-old player surely played his last match of the season with the club culé. The Batavian media nevertheless specifies that his presence at Euro 2024 is not in question for the moment and that he should indeed go to Germany with the Oranje this summer.
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