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Not only a draw against Rayo, the bad news that Barcelona and Xavi received

Xavi Hernandez and Barcelona are really not in their best,

By William Estrella

Xavi Hernandez and Barcelona are really not in their best,
Xavi Hernandez and Barcelona are really not in their best,

Barcelona will not be able to have Gavi and Marc-André Ter Stegen in the coming weeks because of injuries . As if this were not enough, Xavi once again received very bad news this Saturday, since one of the players he had targeted for the future also suffered an injury in his team and will be out for a long time.

Ansu Fati had to ask for a change 20 minutes into the first half in the clash against Nottingham Forrest in which his team went out. victorious 3-2. The attacker felt a puncture and did not hesitate to leave the playing field as a precaution, although deep down he knew that the issue was more complicated. For now, we will have to wait for the results of the studies to determine if there is an injury and the delay time that this will entail.

This setback greatly affects Ansu Fati, who had been establishing himself in the British team and had already started three consecutive games in the Seagulls' offensive sector. In fact, these performances had led Xavi to reconsider the option of keeping him in the FC Barcelona squad when the left winger had to return from his loan in England. Although it doesn't seem like anything serious, the one born in Guinea has a great chance of missing his club's next matches.

FC Barcelona could not get the three points this today during its visit to Rayo Vallecano for matchday number 14 of LaLiga. FC Barcelona began losing with a goal from Unai López, although they managed to equalize it with just under 10 minutes remaining with Lejeune's own goal.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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