Arrascaeta reveals collarbone ‘damage’ from Flamengo match | OneFootball

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·19 May 2026

Arrascaeta reveals collarbone ‘damage’ from Flamengo match

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Flamengo and Estudiantes (ARG) were playing in Argentina when Arrascaeta fell on his shoulder


After Flamengo allowed Giorgian Arrascaeta to report to the Uruguay national team, the midfielder posted, this Tuesday (19), an image of the scar from the surgery he underwent. “Less noise, more purpose,” says the caption of the photo that shows his right shoulder without the stitches.

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Besides the result of the surgery, Flamengo’s number 10 showed moments of leisure and work in his home country. His son Milano appeared lying on his back next to a pet. In the next image, the star showed strengthening exercises.

What was Arrascaeta’s injury?

Mengão was facing Estudiantes (ARG) in the Libertadores group stage when the number 10 got involved in a challenge for the ball. The Uruguayan came off worse and fell on his own shoulder. The player then underwent surgery the following day to repair the fractured clavicle.

So why did Flamengo release Arrascaeta?

The Uruguayan’s injury put the player’s participation in the World Cup at risk. So, the idea behind releasing him is for the Uruguay national team to assess the chances of having him for the tournament. In this way, the number 10 is trying to speed up his recovery as a last attempt to be at the competition.

How is Flamengo doing without Arrascaeta?

In the absence of Arrascaeta, Flamengo face Estudiantes (ARG) this Wednesday (20), in the fifth round of Group A of the Libertadores. Kickoff is at 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time) at the Maracanã, with coverage from Coluna do Fla.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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