“my-injury-is-not-his-fault”:-tchouameni-defends-gavi-from-those-who-accuse-him-of-hurting-him-in-the-classic“My injury is not his fault”: Tchouaméni defends Gavi from those who accuse him of hurting him in the Classic
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By Erwin Quiñonez

30 Oct 2023, 20:46 PM EDT

The ‘Clásico’ between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid (1-2) left several consequences such as the injury of Aurélien Tchouaméni, who suffered a fracture in the second metatarsal of his left foot, the same reason for which the Barça player, Gavi, was singled out. , as a possible person responsible. However, the French player himself has come out in his defense, discrediting these insinuations.

The ‘DAZN’ network published a video in which it showed images of the alleged moment in which Tchouaméni was injured. These showed a collision that the Real Madrid midfielder had with Gavi, suggesting that it was this action that caused the aforementioned injury.

However, the ‘Merengue’ player himself cited the video on his account on the social network Got hurt.

“It’s not Gavi’s fault. “I was injured at the end of the first half”: wrote the 22-year-old French player, freeing his colleague from all blame, who is usually heavily criticized by rival fans due to his hard play that frequently ends in clashes with other players.

After the collision with Gavi, Tchouaméni began to show signs of pain and grabbed the part of his foot that ended up being the same one where he was injured, this caused speculation that it was in said collision that the Madrid player ended up getting injured. .

This fracture in the second metatarsal of his left foot would leave the French midfielder out of action for between one and two months, which will cause coach Carlo Ancelotti to have to turn to veterans Luka Modric or Toni Kroos to fill that vacancy, although he could also turn to Eduardo Camavinga as the main option.

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