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FC Barcelona’s victory on the pitch of Rayo Vallecano was marred by horrible news for the Culés. In fact, Marc Bernal was injured during the match, following a collision with Isi Palazón, a Rayo player. The 17-year-old midfielder had to leave the pitch with the help of Barça doctors. And, according to Sportthe Catalan club fears that it is the cruciate ligaments of the left knee.
Medical tests are planned for Bernal in the coming hours, as Hansi Flick indicated in the post-match press conference. It’s a sad victory because Marc Bernal is injured. Tomorrow in Barcelona we will do more tests to find out what he has. “Barring a major surprise, Bernal will be out for several months. There is little chance that he will reappear before the end of the season. A terrible disappointment for him, who had made a good impression during the pre-season, before being very good in Barcelona’s first three La Liga games. His injury adds to those of Ronald Araujo, Andreas Christensen, Eric Garcia, Gavi, Frenkie de Jong and Ansu Fati.
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