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¡9 February 2026
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¡9 February 2026
Sevilla FC released the official medical report for JoaquĂn MartĂnez, better known as "Oso," this Monday, following the severe blow he received during the last league match. The worst fears were confirmed after the player underwent diagnostic imaging tests at the sports city, setting off alarms in the first team's lineup.
According to the Medical Services of the Seville club, the player suffers from a contusive myoaponeurotic injury in the internal calf of his left leg. This ailment is a direct consequence of a hard tackle received during last Sunday's match against Girona FC. As it is an injury affecting both the muscle and the membrane covering it (aponeurosis), the recovery process requires caution to avoid relapses.
As is usual in these cases, the club has not specified an exact downtime, stating that the player is "pending evolution." However, this type of injury typically keeps athletes off the field for two to three weeks, depending on the severity of the bruise and the response to physiotherapy treatment. "Oso's" absence is a setback for the Seville coach during a demanding part of the schedule.
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