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The disaster has been confirmed. Despite a crushing victory against Le Havre last night (4-1), at the start of this Ligue 1 season, Gonçalo Ramos’s injury-related exit had been a harbinger of a dark future. Coming off in the 20th minute of play, the Portuguese international seemed to be suffering from a left ankle problem, grimacing as he left the pitch.
“I’m not a doctor but I think it looks pretty serious. I don’t know how many weeks he’ll be out. He’s had a bad twist in his ankle. We’re still waiting for confirmation from the doctor but he’ll obviously be out for a while. We hope it’s as short as possible.”deplored the Parisian coach Luis Enrique at the microphone of DAZN after the match.
3 months of absence for Gonçalo Ramos
Obviously, a long absence would force the Asturian to review his plans, and possibly those of his management, at a time when Paris only has two real number 9s with Randal Kolo Muani. Yesterday, the French international took the place of the former Benfica player in the first half, before scoring from a penalty at the end of the match. He could finally climb back up the hierarchy, since the latest news is bad for his competitor.
As reported The Parisian This Saturday, Gonçalo Ramos is said to have suffered a fractured left ankle. The 21-year-old striker is expected to undergo surgery in the coming days, and miss at least three months of competition. With such a combination of events, we imagine that the trail leading to a number nine could quickly be relaunched in the capital. There are about ten days left to prospect and finalize an arrival…
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