Days before Néstor Lorenzo announces the list of players called up for the Colombian National Team for the matches against Bolivia and Chile in the World Cup qualifiers, there is alarm over several cases.
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The Argentine coach has the first headache: Rafael Santos Borré, who is a regular in his squad, missed the last game with Internacional de Porto Alegre in the victory against Vitoria (3-1) due to a muscle problem that would take him out of action. Colombia’s next games. Coach Roger Machado explained that his absence is due to a first-degree muscle injury, which would keep him out for up to 10 days.
“Borré showed up at the end of the training and the Medical Department waited a while to perform the exam. In the game against Rosario Central he felt injured and wanted to continue in the game,” he said.
The forward will undergo new medical tests this Tuesday to determine the extent of the injury but the outlook is not encouraging.
Mine, new alarm
A new case was added this Monday to the list of doubts for Lorenzo regarding the central defender Yerry Mina.
Mina was a first baseman in his team’s 2-3 victory against Parma on matchday six of Serie A. However, the defender came out with a discomfort that caused alarm among the national team’s medical and technical staff.
At minute 73 Mina was substituted due to discomfort in his left leg after doing a sprint.
Davide Nicola, his coach, asked Mina about his condition but the defender limited himself to making signs that are not clear.
Pending an official report, Lorenzo must begin to evaluate alternatives, especially when he has Carlos Cuesta injured in his right leg, and Yerson Mosquera with an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament and the medial collateral of his left knee.
Mina had a goal disallowed in the first half after the VAR review.
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