Griezmann, the verdict is in!

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Out injured Tuesday evening during Inter-Atlético, Antoine Griezmann suffers from a “moderate” sprain of his right ankle.

The day after Antoine Griezmann left due to injury on Tuesday evening in the Champions League against Inter Milan, Atlético de Madrid provided news of their French striker. “Antoine Griezmann suffers from a moderate ankle sprain, according to the report proposed by the club’s medical services”indicate the Colchoneros in a press release this Wednesday.

The news is not bad. “Sthe ankle has turned. We hope it’s a sprain.” Diego Simeone confided at a press conference, hoping that his number 7 does not suffer any fractures. This is therefore not the case, and the term ” moderate “ used by Atlético suggests that the Mâconnais’ injury is not too serious.

Griezmann restored for France-Germany?

What are the next deadlines for the Madrid club? In addition to La Liga, there is this Copa del Rey semi-final against Bilbao on February 29, which could happen a little quickly for Griezmann. There is also the return match against Inter Milan, scheduled for March 13 at the Metropolitano, which can give the Frenchman good hopes of being restored.

With this sprain “moderate”, we can also think that Griezmann will be restored for the next gathering of the France team, and in particular this friendly match against Germany in Lyon on March 24. The player most used by Didier Deschamps could thus continue his crazy series of consecutive matches played with the Blues (84 matches in a row, a record).

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