JAKARTA - Spanish giant club FC Barcelona confirmed its player Dani Olmo was absent for three weeks due to his injury in the Spanish League match against Osasuna at the Olimpic Lluis Companys Stadium, Friday WIB.
In that 3-0 win, Olmo was replaced by Fermin Lopez in the 28th minute, seven minutes after he successfully executed a penalty.
The tests carried out on Friday morning showed that Dani Olmo suffered a myofascial injury to his right leg's adductor muscles. "His recovery time is about three weeks," wrote the club's official website, quoted Friday.
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Olmo started a 3-0 win over Osasuna on Thursday, scoring a penalty goal that was repeated, but had to leave the field after 28 minutes, continued the official statement.
With this, Olmo, who has now performed 28 times with eight goals, will at least miss Barca's eight games in the next three weeks, including the Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid, and also two legs of the Champions League quarter-final against Borussia Dortmund.
Currently, the Blaugrana are at the top of the Spanish League standings with 63 points from 28 matches. They are three points ahead of Real Madrid in second place.
Barca will play Week 29 at home against Girona Sunday (30/3) at 21.15 WIB, about one day after Real Madrid played against Leganes at the Santiago Bernabeu at 03.00 WIB.
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