Barcelona suffer major setback as second star undergoes meniscus surgery
Barcelona have suffered a major blow after it was announced that a second star would be undergoing knee surgery. Earlier this week Gavi was ruled out for five to six months after undergoing surgery on his meniscus, and now Joan Garcia is set for the same treatment.
After an injury to Raphinha was confirmed on Friday, Barcelona suffered further bad news in the shape of goalkeeper Joan Garcia. The 24-year-old goalkeeper injured his knee in training, and initially was set to be ruled out for three weeks. However after further inspection, it has been revealed that Garcia’s injury has affected his meniscus is worse than first thought.
It came as a surprise on Friday afternoon when Barcelona announced that Garcia would be undergoing an arthroscopy. His projected time out is between four and six weeks, double the previous diagnosis. It also makes him a major doubt for El Clasico at the end of October.
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The hope is that the operation goes as planned. After Gavi was opened up by the doctors, they discovered ligament damage too, and decided to suture his meniscus. That increased his projected time out from five weeks to five months at a minimum. Provided Garcia’s meniscus is the only part affected, than he is likely to avoid that fate, and stick to the original prognosis in terms of his recovery.
The best-case scenario is that Garcia would be back just in time for El Clasico on the 26th of October, which would represent four weeks out of action. That looks like a risk though, and the likelihood is that he is out into November, and possibly until after the next international break.
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