Bad news seems to come in waves. After Barcelona's defeat in the Spanish Supercopa, it now seems as if Luis Suarez is going to have to have an operation.
SPORT can reveal exclusively that the Uruguayan forward will be seen on Saturday by the doctor Roman Cugat due to an ongoing knee problem. Suarez has been in pain for several weeks and has not been able to play at 100 percent.
The prestigious doctor will take a look at his knee this weekend and everything indicates he will have to undergo surgery to get it fixed.
If that is the case, Barça will be without the striker for six weeks, during which he would miss upcoming matches against Granada, Valencia, Levante, Betis, Getafe and Eibar and he will aim to be back for UCL last 16 tie against Napoli.
Suarez would be happy to have the operation now if necessary in order to be fit for the decisive phase of the season when Barça hope to be competing for three trophies.
Sources at the club have confirmed the problem to Sport and, without going any further, revealed he had to have an injection to play against Atletico on Thursday.
It will be a significant loss because Suarez is in good form. He was named La Liga's Player of the Month in December.
Peterbreezy41
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Barcelona's relationship with injuries is getting very stronger than Ronaldo and his work outs.
HALCOMIX
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It could be in those days...Bonucci's and Blanislav Ivanovic's lives could be spared
Abdurahimov
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By injuring , Suarez has broken the bench seat of Ansu Fati and Carlos Perez
Rimcimopz
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Soon more people will visit Barcelona hospital than Camp nou
Shacrawi
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I know it's bad news but I see positive in this in two ways: 1- Griezmann will have his freedom in CF. 2- Fati will have more time to play and Dembele when he is back.
Peterbreezy41
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Barcelona and the injury crisis never, next news be like, Breaking news : valverde injured and will be out of the Barcelona team due to his form of losing semi finals, this will rule him out of Barcelona till we meet him as a rival.
JamesWalker
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Fati:- Get well soon, but slow recovery...OK?