Valencia gives news of Mouctar Diakhaby

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Saturday evening, during the controversial draw between Valencia and Real Madrid (2-2), Mouctar Diakhaby was seriously injured. At the end of the match, the Guinean international, who had played for OL, saw Aurélien Tchouaméni fall heavily on his outstretched leg. If the Merengues midfielder wanted to apologize after the match for this clumsy gesture, the Ché club, for its part, provided details on the nature of its defender’s injury.

“Mouctar Diakhaby suffered a dislocation of his right knee during yesterday’s match at Mestalla against Real Madrid CF. After initial medical treatment, the Valencia central defender remained in hospital for a clinical check-up and is awaiting further examinations., specifies the press release from the Spanish club. We now have to wait to find out the exact duration of unavailability of the 27-year-old player.

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