Barcelona Player Chooses Occupied Palestine for Recovery
The Spanish newspaper Sport reported that Barcelona's Uruguayan defender, Ronald Araújo, traveled today, Tuesday, to occupied Palestine, specifically to the city of Tel Aviv, for a trip dedicated to advanced rest and recovery.
This step comes with full coordination and official approval from the technical and medical staff of the Catalan club, as part of a planned strategy to ensure the player's complete and swift recovery from the psychological issues that kept him out of the team's recent matches.
The expectations indicate that this treatment journey aims to take advantage of specialized centers or specific rehabilitation programs that are not widely available within the club's facilities. Tel Aviv was chosen specifically because of the presence of an expert or a particular technology that will help accelerate Araujo's recovery to his normal condition.
The news sparked anger among Arab Barcelona fans, who expressed their frustration over the destination the player is heading to within the Zionist entity.
This step comes with full coordination and official approval from the technical and medical staff of the Catalan club, as part of a planned strategy to ensure the player's complete and swift recovery from the psychological issues that kept him out of the team's recent matches.
The expectations indicate that this treatment journey aims to take advantage of specialized centers or specific rehabilitation programs that are not widely available within the club's facilities. Tel Aviv was chosen specifically because of the presence of an expert or a particular technology that will help accelerate Araujo's recovery to his normal condition.
The news sparked anger among Arab Barcelona fans, who expressed their frustration over the destination the player is heading to within the Zionist entity.