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Before facing Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Real Sociedad lost two players in quick succession at the left-back position.
Before the double confrontation between the two teams in the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain must carefully monitor the performance of Real Sociedad.
Tuesday evening, the Basque club qualified for the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey by winning on the field of Celta de Vigo (1-2), notably with a goal from a new recruit, the Surinamese Sheraldo Becker, just arrived from Union Berlin. But the bad news is the injury exit of Kieran Tierney.
After Munoz, Tierney…
While Real Sociedad has already lost a left back, Aihen Munoz, who suffered a serious knee injury, Tierney is once again the victim of a thigh problem. The Scottish international, on loan from Arsenal, has often been affected by injuries. He had already missed almost two months of competition in October-November due to a hamstring problem.
For this injury, the duration of his unavailability is not yet known. Tierney is not yet out for the first leg in Paris, set for February 14. But the signal is bad, and Real Sociedad will need reinforcements at this position with the loss of Munoz. This is good, because Javi Galan should arrive from Atlético de Madrid.
🔵⚪️🩺 Javi Galán, undergoing medical as new Real Sociedad player tonight.
Done deal. ✅🇪🇸 https://t.co/eekyYdbTJM
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 23, 2024
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