Well, it looks like Fernando Torres will be out for three weeks following the re-aggravation of his adductor muscle injury. Javier Mascherano didn't break anything, so his foot injury is being treated as a deep bruise. No word as to what matches he is set to miss, but I can assure you he won't be playing Wednesday in our Carling Cup tie with Cardiff. Finally, x-rays revealed that Xabi re-fractured his left foot, but the extent of his time out will be determined when he meets with a consultant tomorrow. Hopefully no surgery will be involved.
Obviously this isn't good news.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Injury Updates: Torres, Alonso, & Mascherano
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Fernando Torres,
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