
Revealing the Nature of Olmo's Injury and Duration of Absence
Dani Olmo, a player for FC Barcelona, breathed a sigh of relief after the medical examinations he underwent this morning, Monday, at the Joan Gamper Sports City, confirmed that he does not suffer from any tear in his left calf muscle, according to what the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" reported.
The newspaper clarified that Olmo felt discomfort in his left calf muscle during the Spanish national team training last Thursday in Las Rozas, and his condition worsened on Friday, prompting the medical staff of the Spanish Football Federation to conduct initial examinations indicating a possible muscle injury.
The same source added that the player returned to Barcelona to undergo detailed examinations under the supervision of the club's medical staff, and the results showed that the injury is just minor muscle discomfort without any tear; however, he will be absent for a period of 2-3 weeks.
It has become certain that the player will miss the matches against both Girona and Olympiacos on October 18 and 21, while there will be doubts about his readiness for the Clasico on the 26th.
The newspaper clarified that Olmo felt discomfort in his left calf muscle during the Spanish national team training last Thursday in Las Rozas, and his condition worsened on Friday, prompting the medical staff of the Spanish Football Federation to conduct initial examinations indicating a possible muscle injury.
The same source added that the player returned to Barcelona to undergo detailed examinations under the supervision of the club's medical staff, and the results showed that the injury is just minor muscle discomfort without any tear; however, he will be absent for a period of 2-3 weeks.
It has become certain that the player will miss the matches against both Girona and Olympiacos on October 18 and 21, while there will be doubts about his readiness for the Clasico on the 26th.