Raphinha, injured at FC Barcelona: What does he have, how long will he be out and which matches will he miss?

The Brazilian breaks down in an action in which he could have scored 1-0 against Sevilla in Montjuic.

Raphinha was injured during the match between FC Barcelona and Sevilla, before the eighth day of LaLiga EA Sports 2023-24

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Raphinha, injured at FC Barcelona: What does he have, how long will he be out and which matches will he miss?

The Brazilian was only injured in an action in which he was ready to score the 1-0 against the Seville team, but everything ended in the worst way. About 35 minutes into the first half, with the score 0-0, Raphinha was encouraged by a shot and at the moment of the action he ended up hurting his hamstring. Fermín López had to replace him.

It is still too early to know exactly what injury Raphinha has, but Barça’s schedule is tight and the next match is against FC Porto in Portugal on Wednesday, October 4, while the culés visit Granada before half-time on October 8. that month. After the selection period, the First Division champions’ next match is on the 22nd against Athletic in Barcelona.

Source: Goal

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