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For the hardened only! Take a look at the injury of the young striker who was looking for a transfer to a big club
A promising Swedish striker was injured in the Spanish La Liga match between Real Sociedad and Celta VIgo. The injured youngster was Alexander Isak, who had many clubs interested in him in the winter transfer window.
A promising Swedish striker was injured in the Spanish La Liga match between Real Sociedad and Celta VIgo. The injured youngster was Alexander Isak, who had many clubs interested in him in the winter transfer window.
The match between Real Sociedad and Celta Vigo ended 1: 0. Oyarzabal scored the only goal of the match in the 13th minute.
However, the home side were not too happy after the match. The reason for sadness came about half an hour into the game.
In a sprinting duel between Alexander Isak and Nestor Araujo, a nasty clash took place. The home striker hurt his ankle badly.
He tried to continue after the incident but had to be substituted. He was replaced by Portu in the 39th minute. The young Swede is likely to miss the opportunity to move to a bigger club.
According to the first reports that have come in, it seems to be just a sprain. No ligaments were broken. Still, the player will be out for some time.
It will be interesting to see if the player can return in two months. At the end of March our national football team will play Sweden for the World Cup. Isak was one of the core members of the Swedish team.
Source: Twitter
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