Barça: Hansi Flick awaits the diagnosis for Ferran Torres

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A week after the first setback of the season in the league against Osasuna, FC Barcelona resumed its march forward by winning at Alavés (0-3). However, bad news came to overshadow the Catalans’ match. Starting on the left flank of the attack, Ferran Torres left his partners after only six minutes of play. Asked after the match about the state of health of his player, Hansi Flick is waiting.

We don’t know yet what Ferran’s injury is, but it appears to be muscular. We will see with the medical exams tomorrow. His injury is worrying. We don’t have many options offensively, but we’ll see what happens », indicated the German technician. The newspaper A.S. revealed that Ferran Torres suffered from an injury to the biceps femoris of his right thigh. The 24-year-old Spaniard will be out for 4 to 5 weeks.

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