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The Catalans also appeared to have lost Frenkie de Jong, with the Dutchman coming off at half-time after suffering a knock to his leg.
The 27-year-old has been out for five months and only made his return as a starter last week against Red Star. In his second match, he only lasted 45 minutes. Sport said de Jong feared he may have re-injured his ankle, after receiving a blow to his shin and another to his ankle during the match. He was so concerned about the situation that he burst into tears.
De Jong bursts into tears
In fact, de Jong only suffered a blow to his shin and traveled to the Netherlands to join his national team, without any injuries. However, this was taken as proof that both physically and mentally, de Jong is not yet 100%. It is understandable that he is still feeling the effects of several recent setbacks.
Barcelona will need De Jong fully fit as soon as possible, and not just for this season. Designated to play a key role in their campaign, the Dutchman is also out of contract in 2026. The Blaugrana will have to make a decision on whether to extend his contract or sell him next summer, but either way, they will want De Jong in full possession of his means.
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