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Good news for Real: Varnezia and Zaharian aim for duel with Elche
Real Sociedad breathed a sigh of relief after the derby. inconvenience Ander Barenezia and Arsen Zaharianboth appear to be in shock as they were forced to abandon the match against Athletic Club. In the case of the San Sebastian player, he was unable to continue playing due to a bruised thigh and was substituted just before half-time. Still, the Tuli Urdin winger had time to make his mark. Limp and clearly in pain, he starred in the 1-0 play.served to the center and converted into a goal by Blaise Mendez. His dedication was praised by fans who recognized the efforts of a fully mature player.
In that respect, ZaharyanHe replaced Barenezia with precision, playing an intense and electric game with personality. The Russian, who returned to the starting lineup after participating in a cup match, felt slight discomfort in his muscles in the second half. Sergio Francisco did not want to take any risks, but was aware of the Muscovite’s physical background and decided to take his place as a precaution. Coach preferred to “get healthy” Before forcing a relapse on a footballer who has had great performances and numerous muscle setbacks since joining.
Initial medical evaluation is optimistic. We will have to wait for the evolution of both in the next session, but everything points to both Barenezia and Zakarian improving. They could be available for Friday’s match against Elche in Martinez Valero. It’s good news for Sergio, who is hoping to get his two most destructive players back just as his team regains positivity in La Liga with three consecutive wins.
The game against Elche will be another opportunity for Real to confirm their growth and continue their upward trend. Now that there is no one in the clinic and the team is feeling better, the goal now is to build on the game we showed against Sevilla and Athletic. and do it their two most talented players Another week would definitely be the best sign.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
