Following “an incomplete stress fracture in the second metatarsal of his left foot” sustained during El Clásico against Barcelona, Aurelien Tchouaméni will miss multiple games.
Tchouaméni’s sick leave will last no more than a month and a half if all goes as planned. The French midfielder for Real Madrid, Jonathan Kebe, has disclosed the specifics of the injury in an interview with “The Athletic.”
“In the first half, he felt something, but it wasn’t that significant. The situation worsened during the game, according to Jonathan Kebe. He also admits that Tchouaméni thought he could keep aiding the squad on the field and did not think it was serious: “It was not because of Gavi. He remained silent at halftime because he wanted the team to win even though they were losing. Still, he didn’t. “I was aware of the seriousness. You stop and remove your boots when you cease feeling them while playing.
Numerous people on social media platforms held Gavi accountable for Tchouaméni’s injury by using a video. The midfielder for Real Madrid was the one to clear the Blaugrana, saying, “Gavi is not at fault.” By the end of the first half, I had an injury.” The Frenchman was in discomfort the whole second half, and while in Madrid, he had already completed the necessary tests to confirm that he had a partial stress fracture in his left foot’s second metatarsal.