Atlético Madrid's Barrios ruled out for at least two weeks with muscle injury
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Atlético Madrid midfielder Pablo Barrios will be sidelined for at least two weeks due to a left thigh muscle injury sustained during a match against Athletic Club.
- The injury rules Barrios out of the Champions League semi-final first leg against Arsenal, a crucial match for the team.
- The club's medical services confirmed the injury, stating he will undergo physiotherapy and gym work, with his return depending on his recovery progress.
From the perspective of ABC Color, this is a significant blow to Atlético Madrid's hopes in the crucial latter stages of the season. Pablo Barrios, a key midfielder, has suffered a muscle injury that not only sidelines him for at least two weeks but, more critically, rules him out of the Champions League semi-final first leg against Arsenal.
This news is particularly disheartening given Barrios's recent efforts to regain full fitness. After being hampered by previous muscle injuries, he had just started to reintegrate into the team, playing significant minutes against Elche and then starting against Athletic Club. His return to the starting lineup was clearly aimed at ensuring he had match rhythm for the high-stakes clash with Arsenal, where he was expected to play a vital role.
Pablo Barrios suffers a muscle injury in the left thigh, which occurred during the match that faced us this Saturday against Athletic Club. The Madrid midfielder has undergone tests carried out by the club's medical services, which have confirmed the injury.
The club's medical report confirms a 'muscle injury in the left thigh,' and while they avoid specifying a recovery period, the standard recovery time for such injuries is at least two weeks. This timeline means he will miss the crucial first leg at the Metropolitano stadium.
For Atlético Madrid and their fans, this is a moment of concern. Barrios's absence in such a pivotal match against a formidable opponent like Arsenal leaves a significant gap in the midfield. The team's ability to navigate this crucial tie will now depend even more heavily on the remaining squad members and the tactical adjustments coach Diego Simeone will undoubtedly be planning.
The '8' rojiblanco will carry out both physiotherapy sessions and rehabilitation work in the gym, and the evolution of his injury will determine his return to competition.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.